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721  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 19, 2023, 11:24:14 PM
U.S. intelligence says Ukraine will fail to meet offensive’s key goal

Thwarted by minefields, Ukrainian forces won’t reach the southeastern city of Melitopol, a vital Russian transit hub, according to a U.S. intelligence assessment
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The U.S. intelligence community assesses that Ukraine’s counteroffensive will fail to reach the key southeastern city of Melitopol
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The grim assessment is based on Russia’s brutal proficiency in defending occupied territory through a phalanx of minefields and trenches, and is likely to prompt finger pointing inside Kyiv and Western capitals about why a counteroffensive that saw tens of billions of dollars of Western weapons and military equipment fell short of its goals.
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Joint war games conducted by the U.S., British and Ukrainian militaries anticipated such losses but envisioned Kyiv accepting the casualties as the cost of piercing through Russia’s main defensive line, said U.S. and Western officials.
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Kyiv has recently dedicated more reserves to the front, including Stryker and Challenger units, but has yet to break through Russia’s main defensive line.
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“Russia has three main defensive lines there and then fortified cities after that,” he said. “It’s not just a question about whether Ukraine can breach one or two of them, but can they breach all three and have enough forces available after taking attrition to achieve something more significant like taking Tokmak or something beyond that.”
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The bleak outlook, briefed to some Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill, has already prompted a blame game inside closed-door meetings. Some Republicans are now balking at President Biden’s request for an additional $20.6 billion in Ukraine aid given the offensive’s modest results. Other Republicans and, to a lesser extent, hawkish Democrats have faulted the administration for not sending more powerful weapons to Ukraine sooner.
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While not achieving its objectives, he noted Kyiv’s success in degrading Russian forces.
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And this is going back to trends:
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And your alternative is? Ukraine giving Putin whatever he wants? How suspiciously convenient.

Again and again the same argument, again the same answer: giving Putler what he ask means another war in 5 years. Exactly the same as when Hitler invaded Slovakia and Czechia and Europe did nothing: Poland was next, and the the USSR. Leaders like Putin and countries with a kleptocratic government do not have limits to their ambitions. They have to be left without means of aggression.
722  Economy / Gambling / Re: Using ToS against users normal? on: August 18, 2023, 11:41:49 PM
Just make sure that those casinos or sites that are mistreating the users, even if it is using the ToS in unnacceptable ways or just to prevent the user accessing his own funds are named and shamed in the forum. The ToS are a special kind of contract called an adhesion contract and they have limits on what can contain. This is because you as a user cannot really negotiate any terms and may not even understand.
723  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 18, 2023, 11:32:17 PM


So, not a crack, just a dude having that type of happy moment in public - not only not an official posture or comment, but something that he had to take back minutes after he said it.

Let's speak of cracks, real cracks: But BA, which of 39 felonies indicted to Trump would you say is going to be the easies to prove? I am saying this because they are using the RICO legislation - this is used for drug gangs, pimps & slavery networks and many other crimes committed by an organised group.

This means that penalties are around 20 years per each individual involved and as of now the count is around 19. Tell me BA, how many "cracks" do you think are going to happen here? How many will start speaking for immunity?




Really?
I bet he was ordered to "test waters"

Improper usage of RICO can be RICO in itself. In this case it's RICO activity of the Deep State, using RICO accusations against Trump. The indictment thing is simply a stay-afloat procedure the Deep State is using so that they can keep on making money through the Ukraine war, and all kinds of illegal, but for certain unconscionable, things that they do around the world.

The point? All the US wars since WW2, but maybe long before WW2, are US government RICO activity. This includes Ukraine. And since its inception, the Federal Reserve Bank has been a major tool of the US for doing them. Time for the Fed to fall, and take the US government along with it.

Cool

Oh, well, maybe or maybe not - as usual you are bending reality with you own views, but, and this is the big BUT, Trump is actually being prosecuted using RICO while none of the cases that in your "view" are equivalent are or have been (which should lead you to re-think, because every politician out there has enemies, Trump is nothing special).

Georgia in particular has a super-wide definition of an organisation, length of activities and purposes. I guess should have committed this type of felony somewhere else.

On the war: Urozhaine and Robotine have been taken by Ukraine. The slow grinding and the operations in the Kherson area do not stop and the grinding is happening day after day. In the first of these, a significant group of Ruzzian troops were captured after failing to retreat on time.

A couple of generals have "gone missing" or "had health problems", one of them in prison - not seen since then.
724  Local / Español (Spanish) / Re: Nicaragua Bitcoin on: August 17, 2023, 11:33:38 PM
No soy un experto en la region pero.... Nicaragua?, repito Nicaragua? estando El Salvador que en teoria es el paraiso crypto a pasos?. Mas considerando que Nicaragua anda en turbulencias politicas constantes, con una pseudo dictadura.

Bastante raro todo.

Lamentablemente, en El Salvador no hay nada paradisiaco si exceptuas las criptomonedas. Pese a q el presidente haya metido en el trullo de forma mas o menos sumaria a miles de presuntos pandilleros (a veces simplemente por tener tatuajes), el indice de asesinatos es demencialmente alto. Nicaragua tampoco es el paraiso eso si.
725  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 17, 2023, 09:30:38 PM
The title of the article says it all. But the Youtube video says more.


Cracks Forming! NATO Official Suggests Ukraine Give Up Land



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmV7WyxxCao
Despite endless promises that NATO's dedication to Ukraine is unwavering, we were treated to a peek behind the mask yesterday, when the NATO Secretary General's chief of staff suggested in a newspaper interview that Ukraine might cede land to Russia in exchange for NATO membership of what's left of the country. Is Ukraine about to get thrown under the bus? Also today: Trump's numbers keep improving with each indictment...do they realize this?
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Cool


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/aug/16/nato-official-suggests-ukraine-could-give-up-territory-in-exchange-for-membership#:~:text=A%20senior%20Nato%20official%20has,an%20end%20to%20the%20war.

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Nato official apologises over suggestion Ukraine could give up land for membership

A senior Nato official has apologised and clarified his comments a day after he said publicly that Ukraine could give up territory to Russia in exchange for Nato membership and an end to the war.

Stian Jenssen, the chief of staff to the Nato secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, told a Norwegian newspaper that he should not have spoken as simplistically as he did, after his initial comments prompted an angry reaction from Kyiv.

At a panel event in Norway on Tuesday, Jenssen had said that while any peace deal reached would have to be acceptable to Ukraine, alliance members were discussing how the 18-month war might be brought to an end.

So, not a crack, just a dude having that type of happy moment in public - not only not an official posture or comment, but something that he had to take back minutes after he said it.

Let's speak of cracks, real cracks: But BA, which of 39 felonies indicted to Trump would you say is going to be the easies to prove? I am saying this because they are using the RICO legislation - this is used for drug gangs, pimps & slavery networks and many other crimes committed by an organised group.

This means that penalties are around 20 years per each individual involved and as of now the count is around 19. Tell me BA, how many "cracks" do you think are going to happen here? How many will start speaking for immunity?

726  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Trump be indicted ? on: August 16, 2023, 10:40:54 PM
This Trump situation is honestly one of the most embarrassing moments in American history. If we’re truly going to go down this path where government agencies try to jail candidates that don’t agree with their views then we are no better than 3rd world countries. I’m scared for a future where nobody is safe from corrupt government actions.

Again, spreading the false idea that Trump is being judged by his ideas. It is not the case, he is judged because he very likely committed a number of felonies. His defence when he is caught breaking the law or trying to is "this is because of my enemies" - he will never ever take any responsibility.

 - when you are the POTUS you need to behave beyond any doubt of misbehaviours because you have an immense authority and influence. Trump has behaved worse than a Gansta Rap idol.

I would be scared of a place where the POTUS cannot be ever held accountable because of his donors and his sequestration of the Republican Party.



Ok but questioning the outcome of an election is not illegal.  Committing election fraud is.  They literally sent fake documents in pretending to be official electors.  Not provisional electors "just in case", they were strait up fraudulent documents claiming to be the actual electors.  Intimidating election workers to try and pressure them to lie and confess to rigging the election is also illegal.  And so is soliciting elected officials to commit election fraud (especially when you're the president and after asking for some helpful fraud you turn to threatening prosecution).

Look, just listen to the recorded call with Georgia's Governor. Trump starts bulliying the governor and saying that he has "lots of evidence" but he does not share any of it. And then simply starts saying to the guy that he is pretty much self-ending his political career if he does not find him "a few votes enough to win him  the election".

THAT is what is scary.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW_Bdf_jGaA



727  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 15, 2023, 09:20:52 PM
Whose side is the American President and Congress really on? It doesn't seem like it's the side of America. I'm surprised that Biden doesn't wear a black "Down With America" hat.


As Maui Burns, Biden Demands Another $24 Billion…For Ukraine!


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As Maui burns, Trump continues negating the climate change https://www.npr.org/2020/09/14/912799501/i-don-t-think-science-knows-visiting-fires-trump-denies-climate-change

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'I Don't Think Science Knows': Visiting Fires, Trump Denies Climate Change

See, this two things are actually related to each other, while the fact that Biden supports ending the war in Ukraine in a way that guarantees that aggression is not rewarded, that we do not go back to cold war and where Ruzzia has an incentive to avoid further wars and demilitarises itself in the process has nothing to do with helping rebuild Maui.


Climate change is something that has been going on for at least the last five thousand years. In the northern half of the United States, they get four seasons every year. Climate change. If you want time periods other than annually, same thing. You pick it. Climate change all the time... warm to cold, cold back to warm, warm to cold again... over and over and over.

When you study the science, global warming has been rate-decreasing over the last 20 years or so.

When you study the history of the earth, there have been times when the earth was much warmer, and times when it was much colder. Maui fires don't have anything to do with it, and climate change doesn't have anything to do with Maui fires.

Trump was right as usual.

Climate change is an excuse that Biden might use to say that it's nature, so might as well give more money to Ukraine for the war.

Cool

Please, kindly enlighten us with your obvious scientific superiority on this (and also in biology during COVId, psichology in the war, physics and any other sciences in general), which of the following are not true in your world:

- The CO2 produces greenhouse effects.
- Greenhouse effect raises the median temperature in the biosphere.
- The average amount of CO2 in the atmosphere has constantly increased during the last century.
- A large part of the CO2 emissions are due to human activities, precisely to the burning of fossil fuels.
- An increase in temperatures creates a more variable climate, provoking more droughts, more destructive raining, more wildfires.

I suggest you travel to Greece before answering.

And back to the war, it seems that Ruzzians are getting grinded at a reasonable pace in the supply chain and as a result in the Zapo front.  Ruzzia is self-demilitarising itself, while Ukraine has first stopped the aggression and turned the tide quite effectively.

As of now, it is mentioned in various sources that Ruzzia has less armoured vehicles and artillery power than Ukraine in the front.




728  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Trump be indicted ? on: August 15, 2023, 09:13:41 PM
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Oh, don't worry so much. ....

Cool

Worry??  You think I'm worrying because DT is going to jail?!?  I'm rejoicing that justice is finally is being served, two and a half years after I started this thread.
You are projecting, Bud, just like your beloved leader (of the cult you are a  proud and deluded member of) does.

Even if the unlikely happens and he is found guilty somewhere, he'll just pardon himself after 2024. But he'll be taking the deep state down.

Cool

That is another widespread lie. If Trumps is found guilty, it would be just unheard of a convict to hold the presidency of the US, but in theory it is possible. Curiously, the constitution of the US allows it BUT and this is the BUT:

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Legal experts have pointed to the 14th Amendment as a way to keep Trump from holding office if he is convicted, which includes a “disqualification clause” that bars anyone from holding public office if they “have engaged in insurrection or rebellion” or “given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof.”

So, sorry to break the news to you, but if he is found guilty (I would say when, not if) or promoting an insurrection - which he did very publicly - he would be disqualified from presidency.

However there are other reasons - donors are unlikely to give money to a convict and many Republicans say in the polls that they would not vote for Trump if found guilty.

729  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Anonymity is no longer a benefit of gambling with cryptocurrency. on: August 15, 2023, 09:06:22 PM
It's not entirely true anyways... AFAiK, there are some casinos that don't even care about the KYCs anymore - mostly since they've observed that it's becoming a problem this days..
Alot of things are happening in today's world and it's infact, a mojor constitute...but why would anyone be really keen about maintaining anonymity if not for covering up money laundering cases?? So many peeps don't wanna be monitored and that's against the T/C's of most casinos with obvious reasons... They don't wanna be sued for illegitimate ordeals..

Sandra 🧑‍🦰
That is a pour truth because i have read players' testimonies where they win huge amounts and the casino never ask them for verification even when they exceed the no kyc withdrawal trench hold it is still left for the casino to decide whether to ask for KYC or not, and if the account doesn't exhibit any abusive behaviour in the system,  some casinos will just decide to let the account operate freely.

So it all depends on the underlying conditions that around the players that warrant the casino to ask for such from time to time, but also we have to settle with one fact that.

Centralized casinos have 100% right to ask for KYC, most especially if it is written in the terms and conditions of the casinos.

It is just a question of how and when are you asking for it. If you have the right to ask for KYC do it since minute zero, be honest and straightforward with you client and do not start putting obstacles when it is so obvious that you have to give their hard earned earnings back. It is so suspicious that the concerns are raised right the moment they withdraw that is very close to a scam.
730  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: do anyone have done this? with gambling platforms on: August 15, 2023, 08:58:42 PM
~snip~
yes, big win with small bet is almost impossible. I don't know if it's true that anyone got a big win after a few small bets were made. but there's no way the casino would give such good luck.
still those who get big wins are those who have been playing at the casino long enough. and regularly they deposit large sums of money.
anyone hopes that big wins will be obtained in their gambling. but luck doesn't come with little effort either.
Even though it seems impossible, it is possible if someone really has great luck so that, he can get a big win. But the next problem was whether he could withdraw that big win easily when the casino would ask him various conditions. Or he can do KYC and wait until the process is complete before the casino will process the money withdrawal. Usually, if a casino asks a customer to do KYC, it must take days until the casino approves it. And that's what happens to a lot of people.
True, but only one in a thousand people can get lucky like that in fact, I think it will be very rare for a gambler who can be lucky with a small bet to get a big win or jackpot and not all types of games or bets can provide this opportunity.
KYC requirements may only be set for customers who have big wins and want to withdraw them, but this is casino policy, so however we as gamblers who are also casino customers must be able to accept all of that for the successful withdrawal that we make.
It's impossible for a gambler who gets a big win and is asked for KYC requirements for the withdrawal process but instead refuses it, even though it will take days it seems like all gamblers will accept and patiently wait.

KYC plays a role in legal sites and it is for us to decide if we would rather be on sites that do not use it, even that is becoming much more difficult due to the pressure from US mostly, but also from other countries. Having an unnecessary KYC and only when withdrawing is probably not the best a site can do to spread a positive word in the future. I think these sites will have a problem.
731  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 14, 2023, 09:17:29 PM
Whose side is the American President and Congress really on? It doesn't seem like it's the side of America. I'm surprised that Biden doesn't wear a black "Down With America" hat.


As Maui Burns, Biden Demands Another $24 Billion…For Ukraine!


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As Maui burns, Trump continues negating the climate change https://www.npr.org/2020/09/14/912799501/i-don-t-think-science-knows-visiting-fires-trump-denies-climate-change

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'I Don't Think Science Knows': Visiting Fires, Trump Denies Climate Change

See, this two things are actually related to each other, while the fact that Biden supports ending the war in Ukraine in a way that guarantees that aggression is not rewarded, that we do not go back to cold war and where Ruzzia has an incentive to avoid further wars and demilitarises itself in the process has nothing to do with helping rebuild Maui.
732  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 'On The Verge Of The Abyss' - No US Presidential Election In 2024? on: August 14, 2023, 01:03:20 PM
The title is far too misleading and the vague attempt to equalize Trump and Biden is sad and comical. Trump does not have "skeletons in the closet", Trump has more than 40 charges and 4 indictments currently filed and going for trial , so it is just vain to even try to compare.

I hope you have listened to the conversation by phone with the governor or Georgia. Very illuminating.

Now, elections there will be, candidates there will be, so zero chance of anything like what you describe happening.
733  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 13, 2023, 09:44:43 PM
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I see that you're also seeing "Kremlin copypasta" everywhere. Care to point where this "Kremlin copypasta" is? Is "Kremlin copypasta" with you in your room right now? Are the western news articles themselves now "Kremlin copypasta"? And if it's not, then somehow me citing them is what's making it propaganda in your head? Or we're down to the simpletron level with the following logic: IF negative coverage of Ukraine THEN yell Kremlin propaganda!

And this is a clear example of how someone who does not have an argument throws a smoke screen in the shape of a wall of text, an image that is unrelated to the topic and ends with this marvellous question "what is Kremlin copypasta".

Well, it is exactly what you do: give veracity to unverifiable information, use "information" coming from the regime loud-speaking trolls and attacking anyone who calls your bluff.

IF  my lack of credibility is exposed THEN
  Walltextit
  Use bold letters
  Throw unrelated pictures in
  Go into rant
ELSE
  Go to Kremlin and "copypasta" again
EN IF
734  Other / Politics & Society / Re: World Bank halts new loans over anti-LGBTQ law. Right decision or hypocrisy? on: August 13, 2023, 09:37:22 PM
I just came across a new article on Aljazeera where the World Bank decided to pause new loans to Uganda over anti-LGBTQ law. Apparently, Uganda passed one of the "most stringent" anti-LGBTQ laws where one could be sentenced to death because of  “aggravated homosexuality” if they are found guilty of defiling or knowingly infecting minors through gay sex.
More information can be got here - https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2023/8/9/world-bank-halts-new-loans-to-uganda-over-anti-lgbtq-law

Seriously, are those bank loans and aids to the Third World countries in good faith? I have always doubted this. Why aren't they halting loans when there are other documented gross Human right violations like unjust killing of citizens and corruption by the current rulers in different countries? But when it comes to anti-LGBTQ laws, it's suddenly a very important human right. Killing citizens is not that critical!

Lately, Ghana might be on its way to pass a similar law - https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/ghana-supreme-court-rejects-bid-block-anti-lgbtq-bill-2023-07-19/ and all eyes are on them

I saw some very sour souls when it came to the Qatar hosting the world cup recently, citing "gross human right violations". But the fact is that it was always about the culture. They wanted their culture to suddenly change to accommodate the western culture  Roll Eyes. Gladly, this never happened.

If these countries are really independent? Then why must other nations dictate on what they should do with their cultures and traditions?

And why are these so-called Third World countries still relying on Loans?

It can be about culture in the sense that if the culture of some countries is to limit the human rights and impose punishments for people whose only sin is to be gay, then... well yes is cultural. The UN works on the basis of human rights, and this includes the right to exercise you choice in gender, relations and many other things. If you do not like it or it is culturally unacceptable to a country, then you are out of the game - nobody is forcing anyone to be in.
735  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Quit gamble! Easy or Hard? Let's talk. on: August 13, 2023, 09:34:09 PM
Perhaps we should be talking about reducing or controlling gambling rather than quitting which seems far too radical for something that be treated with "aspirin" rather than "cutting the leg". Any method that allows you to reduce your gambling to acceptable levels will also have other benefits in life as it increases the self control and can be applied to other things.
736  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 12, 2023, 11:38:32 PM
I don't understand why he fired them. They were simply copying him.

Oh, I get it. They were becoming to much like competition for him. Lol.


Zelensky Fires All Heads of Ukraine's Military Recruitment Amid Bribery Probe



https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/zelensky-fires-all-heads-ukraines-military-recruitment-over-bribery-probe
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A new announcement by President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday has further confirmed this pessimistic view of Kiev's prospects, as the government has fired all heads of military recruitment on concerns of rampant corruption. Zelensky has dismissed all heads of Ukraine's regional military committees as authorities conduct a sweeping probe into bribery allegations.
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Cool

Well, that is not unknown to happen, even in the US you could avoid the draft if you were one of the ones who could afford going to university. In other instances paying was simply legal - you could present someone to go in your place.

Now, I am sure that not all Ukrainians want to go to the front, however the fact that Zelensky got rid of these recruitment officials because they were taking bribes makes me think that he may actually be the right person for the future Ukraine.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/aug/11/zelenskiy-sacks-all-military-recruitment-heads-over-frontline-bribes-scandal-ukraine

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Volodymyr Zelenskiy has announced the dismissal of all the heads of Ukraine’s regional military recruitment centres in the latest drive to root out corruption after officials were accused of taking bribes from those seeking to avoid the frontlines.

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Like you, they are competely obsessed and their only "mission" is to defend Putler. Like always in our talk shows, where always a Putin apologist is invited as a guest and their only part is to spread Putin's disproven propaganda again and again in German talk shows.
Like: "delievering weapons to Ukraine is fueling the war", "we need to talk to Putin", "Putin is misunderstood", "but NATO bad", "Ukraine needs to concede territory to Russia" etc. etc. etc...
These people are very annoying and a big joke (like you).
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All the arguments from this guy are really poor. He will just say something that is from unproven to simply false and then run smoke screens.

On the "Putin misunderstood" and "it is better not to support Ukraine to avoid people dying" he is so close to the official Kremlin propaganda as one can be.
737  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Advice when you are going a bit far in gaming and betting on: August 12, 2023, 06:29:34 PM

Even though gambling is quite different from trading, we cannot deby the fact that they have little similarities together in risk and loosing.

What similarities exactly apart from both being risky that you can lose your money which is normal with every other business. Gambling and trading is not the same thing in terms of purpose and principle. Gambling is based on luck and you can not stop a game that you are already losing to stop your lose. But traders can use a stop mechanism that they use to cut down lose. I think this is a big difference and not similarities because they are not driving through same principle.
In gambling there are also several settings to stop betting when it reaches a certain point where we make settings to stop the game automatically, but not all casinos implement that, it is also true that the two are very different even though both have the same risks, but when discussing losses there will be very different, traders even though they lose if the price goes down the number of coins remains the same and it doesn't run out it's just that the value goes down, while gambling the coins will run out when you lose

That difference makes the two very different because what equates the two is the risk where when a trader panics and sells cheap it means he loses money and value too, so that's how traders work, while gambling is definitely gone.

I am not familiar if there is even a casino that will set up the limits and if there is, it's within the user is the real battle is. The emotion is harder to control than said. Sticking with the said budget is like limiting your freedom to win back the loss.

I don't think this is even the gauge to measure whether you are going a bit far in betting. I think its how you behave after losing a sum of money is what defines going a bit far. If you sell your belongings like watches or jewelry in order to gamble again, thats where it goes beyond.

I guess the final gauge is when betting starts creating issues in you life. You may have already exceeded you comfort level by that moment and if not conscious you may get into further trouble with family. You do need to find that situation in which you detect it far before it has become such a problem and you can still call it a bad day and go home.
738  Economy / Economics / Re: How can we improve our country's economy by on culture or ecosystem? on: August 12, 2023, 06:25:23 PM
In this post I will explain how adding certain factors to our culture can improve our country's economy. Same important factor to consider is the lack of awareness and education both technical and fundamental.

First point: Financial Education
  • Making money
  • Money management
  • Growing money
There is a problem in the ecosystem or culture in Asian countries where children are taught to save their money while in European countries children are taught how to invest their money. This creates a complete culture shock.

For instance in our culture people tend to save their money by depositing it in fixed deposits (FD) where it will grow slowly over 10 years. Still if we educate people about investing in crypto trading or the stock market they can aim for higher returns in a month three months, or even a year. This change in culture will have a significant impact.

It's  important to note that the problem is not stress but rather mental health. People lack awareness and are afraid of taking risks which leads to the perception of stress. Stress occurs when people blindly follow tips or calls for trading which sets a fear in their minds making them believe that trading should be avoided altogether.

To tackle this issue we need to focus on the fundamentals of trading.
Fundamental analysisinvolves assessing various factors such as the company
  • Management
  • Environment
  • market
  • Team
  • Leadership
Additionally,  Technical analysis which uses
  • Charts
  • Graphs
 
Technical analysis has become superior to fundamental analysis. Companies that were once prominent may no longer hold their value in the market.  For example Tesla which is only 10 years old has surpassed the value of  Ford, a company that has been around for 100 years. This shift in dynamics has made technical analysis a full-time profession.

Though anyone can perform technical analysis regardless of their profession. Whether you're a doctor, engineer, businessperson, or housewife, anyone can learn technical analysis. Trading involves  Two concepts:  fire and grid. If the market is going up, grid comes into play and if it's going down fire comes into play. Technical analysis helps in understanding these concepts but it's important to remember that trading is heavily influenced by psychology.  Success in any endeavor is 80% psychology and 20% skills.Emotional control is crucial as excessive emotions can lower your intelligence. Technical analysis helps systematize the entire trading process, reducing emotional influences.

NoteThese were the analysis points and factors that we can add to our culture to improve our economy. Please let me know if there are any mistakes or if you would like to add any ideas or analysis to it.

Far too generic I am afraid. Many European countries do not have the culture of investing, they have the culture of saving and having for the rainy days stored under the bed. The investing culture is far stronger in US and in some countries such as the UK in which people usually have a bit more of an economic background and culture.
739  Economy / Economics / Re: All millions are from real estate. on: August 12, 2023, 06:07:42 PM
There are many people working the real state market both big and small players, it is pretty much a classic in most countries. Getting deals as you describe is possible but it requires lots of time an work, and knowledge, so it is not as simple as getting some financing and jump in the market. Also, some countries have a better streamline of services for renting and refurb than others.
740  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 11, 2023, 11:21:49 PM
Mentions global lizards, but doesn't answer the question, can't say im surprised.

You putting question marks on your sentences doesn't make then something to be answered. "Firehose" of loaded questions used to be prominent in Soviet propaganda and Putin has clearly evolved this style for the new intertubes era.

Russian Propaganda Is High-Volume and Multichannel

Russian propaganda is produced in incredibly large volumes and is broadcast or otherwise distributed via a large number of channels. This propaganda includes text, video, audio, and still imagery propagated via the Internet, social media, satellite television, and traditional radio and television broadcasting. The producers and disseminators include a substantial force of paid Internet “trolls” who also often attack or undermine views or information that runs counter to Russian themes, doing so through online chat rooms, discussion forums, and comments sections on news and other websites. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reports that “there are thousands of fake accounts on Twitter, Facebook, LiveJournal, and vKontakte” maintained by Russian propagandists. According to a former paid Russian Internet troll, the trolls are on duty 24 hours a day, in 12-hour shifts, and each has a daily quota of 135 posted comments of at least 200 characters.

But let me guess, these are the bad lizards, can't believe this article, Ukrainians did it.

Ruzzia is on the mindset of applying the same method that they use at home to turn the constituents in democracies against Ukraine. At this moment they are shouting over an over that the offensive is a failure. By force of repetition and with some echo in selected western media, they pretend to shape public opinion. It is not the first time and it will not be the last.

My hope is that people from Europe, US and other countries can discern at minimum their own best interests in all this.
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