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The #newnewtwitter looks very unAmerican. And I LOVE it! Kudos to Twitter for being the first American company to embrace its global appeal and redesign their product to reflect it. Fantastic.

The #newnewtwitter looks very unAmerican. And I LOVE it! Kudos to Twitter for being the first American company to embrace its global appeal and redesign their product to reflect it. Fantastic.


hi Faith, tried to talk on stocktwit but it was down, i was asking you if you knew the Bayero family, by any chance?

am aquaregiafx on twit.
nice reading you
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No, I do not know them personally. Nice to meet you too :)


ONE THOUSAND FOLLOWERS on Twitter!! WOOOO!
I know it all about quality over quantity. yea, yea, yea. But I have to admit, I have a high-quality following as well.

ONE THOUSAND FOLLOWERS on Twitter!! WOOOO!

I know it all about quality over quantity. yea, yea, yea. But I have to admit, I have a high-quality following as well.


Cut the dead weight every week, and maybe check out someone new. I think you will learn, as I have, that a consensus call from a talented group is MUCH different than a consensus call from a random group. One can be followed and one can be faded…it is the difference between profit and loss.

This is great advice for anyone on Twitter, not just traders. I unfollow or de-list people all the time. I still follow new people that I discover or are recommended from those I follow. Your Twitter following list should be ever evolving and as dynamic as your real-life relationships. Some people will be your friends forever. Some people you never talk to again. Either way, it is OK.

The article is a good read: Don’t Fade This Crowd «  Derek Hernquist

(via @howardlindzon)


No longer do I have to ask myself, I wonder what Bloomberg is reporting on this story; I can see the story being posted by Bloomberg directly and others reporting the story from Bloomberg or another media outlet ALL AT ONCE.

DEFINED by A Forex Trader

This week, Web 3.0 is defined by @fxretracer. Emphasis is mine because that is what stood out to me from this article. That is just it. I shake my head everyday at the power of Twitter. The power of Twitter is the empowering of “the masses” as the author put it here, by EVERYONE. We all put value to Twitter with every tweet. It can be negative value (spammers *wringing my fist*) or POSITIVE value (a real-time, reliable, trusted source of ANY information). Here’s to me and YOU. We are more powerful with every tweet.

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