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yieldjunkie replied May 10, 2023Enrolled
Grand prize is a 1oz gold bar. Here are the events for the period: image It ain't much, but it's enough to trade.CME Trading Challenge - FX, Equities, Energy, Crypto, Metals
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yieldjunkie commented Apr 25, 2023Well.. that is awfully blunt
BoE's Huw Pill: People In UK 'Need To Accept' They're Poorer
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yieldjunkie commented Mar 12, 2023WOAH! Failure and save visible across no more than three trading days. Wild stuff
Fed: Bank Term Funding Program is big enough to cover all US uninsured deposits
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yieldjunkie commented Feb 3, 2023I think the

"TECH CUTS 5K JOBS" headlines are fueling ideas of a rosy return to ZLB without respecting the actual magnitude of the numbers and industry. When this doesn't materialize to numbers everyone cries ...The Employment Situation -- January 2023
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yieldjunkie commented Jan 20, 2023

Sounds like someone has clicked on one too many malicious links in his day.Jamie Dimon Thinks Bitcoin Supply Won’t Really Be Capped at 21 Million
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yieldjunkie commented Jan 20, 2023I'd hazard a guess that there are many more assets more widely-owned by women than crypto
Blockchain company surveys blockchain clients on use of blockchain and determines 90% of businesses use blockchain! 

Crypto becomes second most widely-owned asset class for women: eToro survey
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yieldjunkie commented Dec 15, 2022Is this ESG-related or something?
Microsoft bans cryptocurrency mining on cloud services
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yieldjunkie replied Dec 15, 2022Posting this here for reference: url image
Yieldjunkie's Short-term Sentiment: Indices, Macro Risk Env
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yieldjunkie commented Dec 14, 2022Looks pretty hawkish across the board
FOMC Summary of Economic Projections
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yieldjunkie commented Dec 1, 2022You might be right here. Tough to say what the real relation to FTX.US is. That said, there are alot of people who want to see this guy go down, I would imagine this includes the professionals and regulators he made a mockery of. Wild to think ...
Bankman-Fried: I don't know of FTX deposits being used to pay Alameda creditors -ABC News
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yieldjunkie commented Dec 1, 2022His explanation does make a lot of sense, and seems like a better fit to replace the VC investments portion of what I was thinking (which is really the meat of the issue, where losses occurred). The VC portion may have just been the sink where ...
Bankman-Fried: I don't know of FTX deposits being used to pay Alameda creditors -ABC News
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yieldjunkie commented Dec 1, 2022Interesting - this makes sense and seems somewhat similar to my understanding of the issue. As much as SBF caveats his recent statements to blissfully ignore liquidity (1, 2, 3), and with credit to a finance professional whose name I forgot, I'm ...
Bankman-Fried: I don't know of FTX deposits being used to pay Alameda creditors -ABC News
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yieldjunkie commented Dec 1, 2022I feel personally duped by SBF. If you had asked me a month ago who the most robust people in the industry were, SBF would've topped that list given his prior experience at Jane Street. These interviews he is doing are making complete mockery of ...
Bankman-Fried: I don't know of FTX deposits being used to pay Alameda creditors -ABC News
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yieldjunkie commented Nov 16, 2022

This is the craziest shit I've read in a long timeSam Bankman-Fried tries to explain himself
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yieldjunkie commented Oct 11, 2022An Excel error?!

Crypto is sounding more like traditional finance by the day. Bullish?Crypto.com Sent User $6.6M Due to Excel Bungle, Court Hears
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yieldjunkie commented Oct 11, 2022Unanchored? FOMC members often say that they take into considerations surveys. I wonder if we'll see mention of this in the next few FOMC meeting minutes.. or if they continue to blather "inflation expectations are well-anchored."
Inflation Expectations Decline in the Short Term; Tick Up in the Longer Term
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yieldjunkie commented Oct 11, 2022Ouch. The combination of a few of these seems like the real problem, mentioned here. Like EM x China.. via Belt and Road. Seems like alot to manage alongside the property issues, which IMF also mentions, and severely moderating growth.
Rapid Rise in Rates Could Fuel Global Economic Disorder, IMF Warns