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781  Economy / Economics / Re: What Does Rishi Sunak Win Mean for Investors in Britian? on: October 25, 2022, 03:25:16 PM
I believe that for the businesses and investors, Rishi Sunak will be a better choice when compared to some of the others in his own party. Liz Truss and Penny Mordaunt went the populist route, reducing taxes left, right and the center and in the end destroying the fiscal equilibrium. Sunak on the other hand always warned against such steps. He is well educated and professionally qualified for the job of British PM. Sunak has worked for various hedge funds, including those from Goldman Sachs. This experience should help him in his job.
Rishi Sunak officially became Prime Minister of Great Britain today, October 25, after an audience with King Charles III. The king invited Sunak to form a new government. He became the country's third prime minister in less than two months and the youngest prime minister in 200 years.

Sunak said his government will prioritize economic stability and confidence. Also, previous statements by Rishi Sunak indicate that he is not going to change the course of Britain previously set by Boris Johnson in support of Ukraine. Therefore, one should not expect a change in the course of Great Britain, especially in the foreign policy arena. Let's see how Rishi Sunak does it in practice.
782  Economy / Economics / Re: Eu gas and electricity prices drop 80% to 2021 level, another apocalypse averted on: October 25, 2022, 06:48:48 AM
Germany managed to refill their reserves, Im sure it made Russia mad that this was possible for them to do because it ruined their previous plan of blackmailing the country into compromise to their advantage.   That alone told me it would not be as bad as feared with mass industrial shutdown however I did think the French president said something useful for once when he warned the winter a year from now would actually be the harder hurdle to pass; its likely the lack of energy is now a long term dynamic across a decade or more.
Russia cannot defeat Ukraine on the battlefield and suffers a crushing military defeat from the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Therefore, all sorts of threats and blackmail are used in order to weaken the countries of Europe in providing military, financial and other assistance to Ukraine to protect it from Russian aggression. Putin's next blackmail with the supply of gas and oil is obviously failing. It will be difficult, but Europe will be able to get rid of its energy dependence on Russia.

In Ukraine, the situation is much more complicated, since since October 10, Russia has begun to deliver massive strikes against the Ukrainian energy infrastructure. At the same time, the Kremlin replaced the scarce high-altitude projectiles with Iranian drones.
About 40% of energy facilities were seriously damaged, in connection with which rolling blackouts were introduced in a number of regions of Ukraine in order to stabilize the overall network.
But the occupiers have already used most of their arsenal of cruise missiles. According to preliminary estimates, the Russian Federation has only 13% of the Iskanders, 43% of the Caliber and 45% of the Kh-101 and Kh-555. Ukraine will definitely survive.
783  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are privacy coins already dying on: October 23, 2022, 05:56:57 AM
It seems privacy coins have no future at all, I meant look at what happened with the market. So many people abandon the privacy coins these days. I meant i just aware if people are slowly but surely leaving from the privacy coins. Privacy coins are not viable anymore this time when so many people are caring so much with the tokens owned so many utilities. this happens so many times with it. I meant you shall also look at the fact that. Privacy coins actually dying
There will always be a demand for privacy coins, as for various reasons some people will seek to hide the movement of their capital from states. These coins of the state can be driven into the shadows, but they will continue to exist, although the demand for them due to increased regulation and even their ban by individual states will fall very much. In any case, it is hardly worth investing in them now. These coins are expected to decline in prices.
784  Economy / Economics / Re: Switching The World To Renewable Energy Will Cost $62 Trillion on: October 23, 2022, 05:39:11 AM
There is still no alternative to switching to renewable energy sources. Oil and gas resources are already running out and humanity will have to switch to the use of renewable energy sources. Nuclear power plants are quite dangerous for the people themselves in the current period of drastic climate change, especially in countries where there is a danger of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Moreover, technologies for extracting energy from solar panels and wind turbines are rapidly improving and their efficiency is constantly growing, which significantly constantly reduces the cost of their use.
785  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Heritage Foundation ranks US military as 'weak' for first time on: October 21, 2022, 03:33:09 PM
The state of the US Armed Forces and its combat readiness will now be greatly affected by the Russian-Ukrainian war, in which a lot of NATO weapons are used on the Ukrainian side. The experience of waging this war shows that the arming of NATO is much more effective than the arms of Russia. In this regard, orders for the purchase and supply of weapons from Russia are already rapidly falling, while the demand for NATO weapons, on the contrary, is growing. In addition, the countries of Europe that are part of the alliance are now dramatically increasing their defense capabilities. The defense factories that produce weapons for NATO countries, which proved to be effective in Ukraine, will be fully loaded in the coming years, which means that their profits will grow.
Of course, the United States will draw certain conclusions for the training and equipment of its soldiers. In general, Russia's war in Ukraine will strongly encourage the development of the military-industrial complex of NATO member countries, and in general in the world.
786  Economy / Economics / Re: The economic effect of people flying from RF mandatory conscription on: October 21, 2022, 05:46:26 AM
Of course I will do everything that is within my power to flee from a country in which a government is trying to make me fight in a war, and just as you mention at Russia the people that are against the war do not have a lot of options to show their discontent with the government, so the best way to do this is by showing that you are not willing to go to war and be killed, and the only realistic way to do this is by fleeing from Russia, obviously this is not an easy decision to take because those which were born there will have to leave their loved ones behind, but when your life is at risk you do not really have too much of a choice.
The problem for Russian citizens is that Putin's crime family has been ruling there for decades and the Russians are incapable of overthrowing it. They lack cohesion and readiness for self-sacrifice in order for the rest to have a better life. What is missing is exactly what was demonstrated in Ukraine during the expulsion of the criminal regime of Yanukovych in 2013. Moreover, the majority of Russian citizens even support the current attack on Ukraine and rocket attacks on peaceful Ukrainian cities. For this they will have to pay for many of their subsequent generations. Leaving the country is not an option. Need to change Russia through democratic reforms. This will still remain an internal problem of the Russians and only they will have to solve it.
787  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Downfall still possible? on: October 20, 2022, 07:09:31 PM
Nothing is impossible, Looking at the market and global conditions So it seems that further decline may come and if this happens, surely the rest of the coins will also fall, so all eyes are now on the next Fed meeting to see what happens.
Many previously believed that when the global economy would fall and inflation would grow rapidly, then people, fleeing from inflation, would invest in cryptocurrencies. States are now experiencing a major crisis, and inflation is simply going through the roof. But, unfortunately, so far we do not see an increase in demand for cryptocurrency and an improvement in the situation in this market. The further forecast for GDP growth continues to deteriorate, people are getting poorer and losing purchasing power. Therefore, it seems that prices in the cryptocurrency market will also continue to fall.
788  Economy / Economics / Re: The impact of Russian and Ukrain war on world economy on: October 20, 2022, 06:32:49 AM

By the way - thanks to Russia for the most powerful Lend Lease! Lend-Lease, which Russia has launched since March 2022, is constantly leaving tens and hundreds of units of military equipment of our army. A very cool fact, easily verifiable - there were fewer tanks and armored personnel carriers in the Armed Forces of Ukraine before the war than in 3 months after the second phase of the terrorist war unleashed by Russia against Ukraine. And this is all due to the abandoned military equipment regularly "regrouped", but in fact cowardly fled, Russian terrorists Smiley

Regarding lend-lease from Russia, I recently found interesting information:
In September-October, that is, during the offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kharkov, Donetsk and Kherson directions, Russia lost 567 tanks and 890 armored vehicles. At the same time, 197 Russian tanks were captured during the chaotic Russian retreat. In total, after a large-scale invasion, Ukraine captured 482 tanks from Russian troops, mostly of the latest models.

For comparison: France is currently armed with 222 tanks, Great Britain - 225 tanks, Germany - 236 tanks.

According to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the total losses of Russia are: 66,280 people (according to the data of the Russian Ministry of Defense, which were provided to Putin on October 14 - more than 91,000 people), 2,554 tanks, 5,235 armored vehicles, 269 aircraft, 242 helicopters, 1,637 artillery systems, 372 RZSO, 189 air defense systems, 3999 vehicles, 1286 UAVs, 16 ships and boats and other equipment.

According to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, their total losses are: 2013 weapons, of which 317 tanks, 131 artillery systems, 51 air defense systems, 68 aircraft and helicopters.

Thanks to Lend-Lease from Russia, Ukraine is militarily much stronger than before the full-scale Russian invasion on February 24th.
789  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: And officially worst year for investors on: October 19, 2022, 09:16:28 AM
2022 is going to be the worst year for crypto investors. Any thoughts guys?
Well, it looks like it is. This year is completely under the bear period and its end is not yet in sight. And the bearish period has always had a negative impact on the cryptocurrency market. Interest from some investors was falling at that time, professional investors, on the contrary, use this time to purchase cryptocurrencies that are potential for growth. But in general, there are few newbies joining the cryptocurrency at this time. At this time, we also see few new projects. In any case, this year has not yet been good for cryptocurrency.
790  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Russia Emerge As The Next Dominant Superpower on: October 19, 2022, 08:51:49 AM

This day was foreseeable ever since the 90's where they disarmed you and you guys celebrated that event. Today Ukraine has to beg for missiles with a range higher than 300 km.

Umm did you just justify Russian invasion of Ukraine? LOL
Russia is saying the exact same thing for what they are doing: "NATO has been expanding eastward and therefor they have an "instinct for self-preservation" and had to act", as they claim.
Ukraine was not disarmed. Considering that Ukraine, being in the center of Europe, did not see the threat of a military invasion and was among friendly states (Russia was seen as a brotherly people), it was decided to abandon the third largest nuclear potential in the world and even get rid of the missiles that it transferred Russia. In exchange for this, the Budapest Memorandum secured security guarantees from the leading states, including Russia.

Russia treacherously violated this agreement, and now the missiles transferred to it by Ukraine are being fired at the territory of Ukraine. In this regard, Ukraine has the right to demand that the guarantor countries of the Budapest Memorandum provide it with weapons to protect its territory from an attack by another guarantor of its security - the Russian Federation. Of course, Ukraine will draw a conclusion in relation to its neighbor Russia and decisively break partnership relations with it for many generations. If you want to rejoice at the treachery and betrayal of Russia, rejoice. Ukraine will survive this difficult period for it. But whether the Russian Federation will survive it and whether it will retain its current territories - we'll see. As a result of this war, Russia has become very weak: Ukraine has already destroyed almost all of i professional army Russia. This will be used by the peoples living in Russia and which the Kremlin kept in obedience only by threats and force of arms.

Yesterday the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, at the request of representatives of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, recognized its independence. Dagestanis, Bashkirs, peoples of Siberia and the Far East begin to fight for their independence. Russia has always stated that it respects the people's right to self-determination. In any case, this was the case with respect to the Donetsk and Lugansk regions of Ukraine. Let's see how it will react to similar processes in its territory. Drowning them in blood, as was the case in Chechnya, Russia is not strong enough. And if the indigenous peoples of Siberia and the Far East separate from Russia, its current power will also disappear - the gas and oil that Russia is pumping into them, and to which crumbs are now falling. After all, in the central part of Russia there is no oil and gas of its own.

The threat from Ukraine, if it were to join NATO, is a far-fetched threat. As a result of an open military invasion of Ukraine, Russia's immediate neighbors Sweden and Finland have recently joined NATO and Russia has acquired 1,300 kilometers of direct border with NATO. And what did Russia do? Absolutely nothing. Threatened these countries and calmed down.
791  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Russia Emerge As The Next Dominant Superpower on: October 18, 2022, 07:32:33 PM
Did the countries of Europe and other world powers suddenly want to bring down the Russian economy for no apparent reason? No, this is a fair reaction to the aggression and aggressive wars of Russia itself. Russia has been attacking neighboring states under far-fetched pretexts for decades - Moldova, Georgia, Ukraine in 2014, where it created territorial objects of tension under its control. It seemed to her not enough. Now she has made a large-scale military invasion of Ukraine and unleashed the bloodiest war in Europe since the Second World War. It robs, kills, rapes and terrorizes the civilian population of Ukraine, deliberately destroys schools, hospitals, houses and other civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. Should terrorists and murderers be punished? Of course you do.
They should but not by other "terrorists and murderers". Don't pretend that what Europe and other "world powers" are doing to Russia is because they invaded Ukraine. It is not. They don't give a crap about Ukraine any of the things you listed here, if they did and were worried about "a country invading other countries for no reasons" they should start with NATO countries and more specifically United States that has invaded, destroyed and directly or indirectly murdered millions of people all for reasons like free oil, exerting geopolitical power, etc.
I am Ukrainian and I talk about what is happening in my country. In this case, Putin and his soldiers are ordinary murderers and there is no excuse for them. And at the same time, all the citizens of Russia are accomplices, who support the war in Ukraine by more than 70 percent. As for the countries of the European Union, they realized that if Putin is not stopped in Ukraine, then he will go further and get to them. Therefore, they have an instinct for self-preservation. It is easier for them to provide Ukraine with weapons and weaken Russia with the hands of Ukrainians than to fight the Russians themselves later. The same is true with sanctions.
792  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Russia Emerge As The Next Dominant Superpower on: October 18, 2022, 10:53:31 AM
The whole EU tried to pull the Russia down but Russia stood tall be it sentions or anything else.
Now there are other suggestions to pull Russia out of UN too. They can try this and face the music. the way they have already faced by putting sanctions on Russia

They tried to isolate Russia, and attempted to destroy the Russian economy through sanctions. They failed pathetically with both the attempts. First of all, not just China, but also other countries such as India, Pakistan and Indonesia refused to follow the NATO narrative and join the sanctions brigade. And secondly, despite all the sanctions and embargoes, Russian economy is doing relatively fine. The Russian Ruble is one of the best performing currencies of 2022, and that says a lot about the effectiveness of the sanctions.
Did the countries of Europe and other world powers suddenly want to bring down the Russian economy for no apparent reason? No, this is a fair reaction to the aggression and aggressive wars of Russia itself. Russia has been attacking neighboring states under far-fetched pretexts for decades - Moldova, Georgia, Ukraine in 2014, where it created territorial objects of tension under its control. It seemed to her not enough. Now she has made a large-scale military invasion of Ukraine and unleashed the bloodiest war in Europe since the Second World War. It robs, kills, rapes and terrorizes the civilian population of Ukraine, deliberately destroys schools, hospitals, houses and other civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. Should terrorists and murderers be punished? Of course you do.

Economic sanctions are the most humane way to punish an aggressor country. Their results are not immediate. In Russia, there are certain stocks of sanctioned goods, at first it is possible to partially bypass them. You have to wait a year or two. Where to rush to conclusions? However, their results are already being felt in the Russian Federation. Along with the failures on the fronts of Ukraine, the virtual destruction of the regular army of Russia, the big problems with the mobilization inside Russia, because the army is gone, the sanctions inevitably do their job.

Now Putin is rushing about and does not know how to get out of this war with dignity, he desperately wants to put Ukraine at the negotiating table. But Ukraine has already said that it will not negotiate with Putin the killer, it will only talk with his successor and on Ukraine's terms. By the end of October there should be good news for Ukraine on the southern front. After that, the Putin regime should crumble ...
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794  Economy / Economics / Re: Russian Gas ban - A problem for Europe or suicide for Russia? on: October 16, 2022, 07:02:46 AM
Results of the annexation referendum has been published:

https://ria.ru/20220927/referendum-1818721567.html?in=t

Donetsk: 99.23% in favor of joining Russia, 0.62% against
Luhansk: 98.42% in favor of joining Russia, 1.00% against
Zaporizhia: 93.11% in favor of joining Russia, 6.89% against
Kherson: 87.05% in favor of joining Russia, 12.05% against

Russia has announced that it will veto any UN resolution to condemn the referendums. Within two weeks the government will announce that these four regions have been formally annexed to Russia and that will allow them to send conscripts and reservists there.
This parody of the referendum has no legal consequences either for Ukraine or for the civilized world, which has unanimously recognized the inviolability of Ukrainian borders. The Russians drew the numbers of the referendum results as they liked and they were known to the media long before the referendum itself was held. Do you think that at least 10 percent of Ukrainians would have voluntarily voted for joining the Russian Federation after the Russian invaders massively robbed, killed and raped the civilian population, and "liberating" settlements in the Donbas and Lugansk region, destroyed them by 80-90 percent? This imitation of a referendum has nothing to do with the will of the people. The "referendum" was held by "voting" on the street or bypassing the occupiers of citizens' homes, accompanied by armed people, and was accompanied by threats of mobilization or other violent actions if they put their vote in the wrong column. After that, the result of the vote was checked (the forms, by the way, were printed on a regular photocopier, and of course, they did not provide for any reporting or tear-off coupons) and if a person voted the wrong way, his data was immediately entered into a separate journal. And this is only a small part of those violations that were.
Let's see how people will react to their release from such "liberators". The world already sees this in the example of the liberation of more than 1,700 square kilometers of Ukrainian land over the past month, including territories that were formally connected to the Russian Federation.
795  Economy / Economics / Re: Flood causing economics crises on: October 16, 2022, 06:31:28 AM
Natural disasters have always happened on our planet. And flooding in certain areas was one of them. But in recent decades, natural disasters have become more frequent and this is caused by global climate change and, above all, the melting of glaciers that have existed for hundreds and thousands of years.
Human economic activity causes irreparable damage to the environment. Scientists predict that due to the melting of glaciers, the level of the world ocean will rise significantly and part of the land on all continents will flood. Also, at the same time, the temperature on the planet will rise and this will lead to the fact that in some parts of the planet the climate will be unsuitable for human life. We still have some time to improve the situation. But the history of previous civilizations shows that we learn little from our past mistakes.
796  Economy / Economics / Re: Switching The World To Renewable Energy Will Cost $62 Trillion on: October 15, 2022, 10:40:08 AM
The switch to renewable energy is very important and a pretty urgent matter. Of course, it costs a lot of money to perform the switch, but the benefits of doing so are very clear. It'll pay off in the end and, more importantly, there will be immense economic losses from NOT doing it as well.
I am a bit surprised, though, that the researchers didn't look at atomic energy. Nuclear waste is a challenge, but electricity from nuclear power stations is much cleaner than traditional, and I'm sure that could save at least some of those estimated trillions needed for the switch. It's also much more stable than wind or solar energy because it's not weather-dependent and also not climate-dependent.
That's the problem, that nuclear power plants create big problems for the inhabitants of the Earth, because they pose an increased danger to vast territories in case of emergencies. The safety of their work is greatly influenced by the climate and especially by earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes and volcanic eruptions. We have already seen this during the Fukushima-1 accident in Japan. There, only 11 years later, local residents were allowed to return to their former place of residence. Until now, the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant makes itself felt. The Russian occupiers remembered this well when they dug in this spring in the forest near this nuclear power plant. A few weeks later they were taken to Belarus with obvious signs of radiation sickness, although 36 years have passed since the accident.
Now Russia has occupied the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant and due to the constant provocations of Russia, the world is again horrified by the fact that shells explode in the immediate vicinity and disrupt its normal energy supply, as a result of which it threatens an even greater accident than at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
Still, "green energy" is much cleaner and safer.
797  Economy / Economics / Re: The impact of Russian and Ukrain war on world economy on: October 15, 2022, 07:13:50 AM
Of course, the impact of the Russian vs Ukraine war has been felt, this can be seen from my country that has difficulty meeting oil needs because it has long depending on oil and gas from Russia, it is not easy to find a country that wants oil and gas supply because the needs of oil and gas always rise and cannot buy freely.
Now mankind has approached the dangerous line of relatively rapid global climate change, and largely due to the fact that large quantities of oil, gas, and their processed products - gasoline, diesel fuel, fuel oil, etc. are burned in large quantities. Scientists predict that after some time In some parts of the Earth, the temperature will rise to 50 degrees or more, and life there will be impossible. And this is just the beginning.

Now the countries of the European Union are refusing Russian oil and gas not only in order not to sponsor the war by paying a terrorist state for these energy resources and to avoid blackmailing Russia. These countries are adopting accelerated programs for the irrevocable transition to alternative sources of "green" energy, which will not have such a detrimental effect on the planet's climate.

Your country also needs to gradually phase out the consumption of oil and gas if you want not only your children, but many future generations of people to live on Earth.
798  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why ETH price keeps decreasing? on: October 14, 2022, 05:01:25 PM
not just eth but the bitcoin too, the world economy right now is not at the good shape and it have impacted to crypto aswell. and after merge the eth doesnt make the price move up in fact i just lose on eth when i long in binance futures but the price is keep going down  Cheesy

Merge is not the main point that can pump the price of ethereum. Ethereum itself is still rely with bitcoin. that doens't make sense if ethereum was pumping alone without bitcoin being pumped first. i meant we must also realize about the fact that if these days ethereum was not doing so good. So many people expect merge to create hype but none happened.
Everything happens logically: the entire cryptocurrency market continues to fall in price, so ethereum also falls in price. In addition, the update of the ethereum network has not yet been fully completed. Yes, and everything needs to be rubbed and subsided. Therefore, you need to wait until the market starts to recover. Ethereum will still show a good price growth rate. This is one of the most promising for the growth of cryptocurrencies. Everything has its time.
799  Other / Politics & Society / Re: During the morning missile attack on Ukraine, the Russians hit Samsung Offices on: October 14, 2022, 04:14:03 PM
What do they mean when they say their goal is to weaken russia?
This has always been a proxy war between United States and Russia before it even began. It is not about supply of components or anything like that. Think of it this way: every Russian soldier that falls is one less soldier to fight US. Every bullet that Russia fires at another direction is one less bullet they have to shoot at US.

In fact this is not the only proxy war that the Americans have started or are trying to start. Basically they have pulled anybody who threatened their global hegemony into a similar war. The proxy war through ISIS against Iran, the proxy war through Taiwan against China and the proxy war through Ukraine against Russia are the 3 main ones.
Do not lose sight of the main thing: it was not the United States that started the war in Ukraine. Eight Russian armies invaded Ukraine on February 24 from three sides, including from the territory of Belarus, and began to quickly move towards Kyiv in order to overthrow the legitimate government there and capture Ukraine. Such impudence of Putin in the 21st century in the center of Europe shocked all civilized states. Therefore, their desire to help Ukraine, which was attacked, is quite logical. If Russia had not attacked Ukraine, this conversation would not have happened. But Russia attacked. Of course, having seen the resilience and professionalism of the Ukrainian armed forces and the entire people, the United States, like all NATO countries, is taking the opportunity to weaken Russia militarily and economically.

 NATO countries were afraid of an open military clash with Russia, and here a relatively small Ukraine with a population six times smaller than Russia is defeating the "second army of the world" on its territory. In fact, Ukraine is now doing what the NATO countries have been preparing for the past few decades. The US successfully uses the situation, and no more. But Russia itself is to blame for this: there was no need to attack Ukraine.
800  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Shit coins era is going to end on: October 13, 2022, 03:41:40 PM
I hope the shitcoin era ends and there are definite regulations regarding altcoins,
because nowadays it is very easy for scam developers to create scam altcoins,
of course this is what makes investors no longer trust cryptocurrencies anymore because there are so many rugpull or scam altcoins,
and if there is a regulation regarding it so I believe investors will be safe.
Fraudulent cryptocurrencies will not decrease yet. This is facilitated by the open source code of cryptocurrencies, which allows anyone to create cryptocurrencies without any control and an increase in the number of new people who wish to invest in cryptocurrencies. Experienced users are less susceptible to the tricks of scammers, and beginners will continue to become their victims. There is still little government regulation of this type of activity, which creates a favorable environment for the further development of fraud.
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