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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-16 20:50
Will more capital trump more scrutiny? https://t.co/Z9Pkturdj1 ...
X @Sei
Sei· 2025-12-13 17:05
Global distribution is the product of coordinated market systems.On Sei, capital, access, settlement, and security reinforce one another as they operate on a shared, real-time foundation.Built for global finance. Trusted by global enterprises. ($/acc) https://t.co/kVW2CGKsaN ...
X @Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo· 2025-11-14 04:35
RT Nick Szabo (@NickSzabo4)On a purely economic level, a better strategy than training your daughter to be a wage serf -- or at the very least an important supplement -- if one oneself can rise above paycheck-to-payckheck living, is to save from each paycheck, invest in long-term vehicles (both cash flow based and non-dilutable assets), then pay out to children when they have important life events, e.g. marriage, buying first house, having children. In the world of globalization capital paid off better than ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-10-31 07:38
Capital Management - Erste Group is accumulating capital faster than expected [1] - This capital will finance its largest acquisition to date [1]
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-10-24 11:08
Key Resources for Project Success - Access to capital is crucial for the success of construction and manufacturing projects [1] - Power and people are also essential resources for project success [1] AI Impact - AI is currently consuming capital, power, and people in the construction and manufacturing sectors [1]
X @Mayne
Mayne· 2025-10-22 20:34
Core Argument - The argument that a funded account is equivalent to its maximum drawdown is flawed, as buying power and loss budget are distinct [1] - Funded accounts offer higher leverage compared to personal accounts, reducing the risk of liquidation [2][3] - Funded accounts provide limited downside risk (evaluation fee) and unlimited upside potential, with risk managed through drawdown rules [4] Value Proposition of Funded Accounts - Funded accounts offer a significantly higher dollar per risk ($/R) compared to personal accounts, allowing for larger potential payouts with a smaller fraction of drawdown [3] - Breakout accounts provide leverage (5x for BTC, 2x for alts), making it challenging to replicate the notional value with personal accounts [3] - With a larger capital base in funded accounts, traders can achieve the same dollar return with less risk [5] Industry Context and Validation - The funded account model has been successful in FX and futures for over a decade, demonstrating its viability [4] - Top traders on the platform have generated substantial profits, indicating the potential of the product [4] - The company emphasizes that its product is not a scam, highlighting its acquisition by Kraken after due diligence [4]
X @Mayne
Mayne· 2025-10-17 14:16
Account Update - New $200,000 accounts are available [1] - Available exclusively for Pro and Turbo accounts [1] Risk Management & Potential Return - Risk only 0.5% of the account and aim for a 2R (twice the risk) return [1] - With a $200,000 account, a 0.5% risk translates to $1,000 risk per trade [1] - Achieving 2R on a $1,000 risk results in a $2,000 profit [1] Trading Strategy - Emphasizes avoiding gambling or "going all-in" [1] - More capital allows for higher R (risk) per trade [1]