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Alex K.
alexkvan
recent trends in retail trading - a thread(1/5) just a few months before corona hit, several online brokerages cut commissions to zero, and the frequency of trades in retail accounts
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Robert Colvile
rcolvile
Have been thinking about the parallels between UK and US elections, and the most obvious one is about geography - in particular, metropolis vs periphery (1/?) We're seeing all these
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John Pasalis
JohnPasalis
A thread on the exuberance we are seeing in Toronto’s real estate market todayI have said that the housing market in the GTA (suburbs in particular) has “bubble-like” symptoms and
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c10r
chatwithcharles
A few reasons why @aleph_im $aleph is one of my biggest long term holds for the next cycle. It's what I believe to be a future "blue chip". Little thread
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Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project
ACLEDINFO
THREAD: This week we’ll be publishing the mid-year update to @ACLEDINFO’s special report on 10 conflicts to worry about in 2020 providing an overview of key political violence and protest
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𝗡𝗼𝗹𝗮𝗻 𝗚𝗿𝗮𝘆
mnolangray
Interesting that the two actual loci of planning power—transportation planning and land-use planning—have largely been ceded to engineers and attorneys. The planning profession essentially involves administering what they hand down.
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Jai Malik
justanotherjai
This year has been a big one for the VC community, and it’s not even over yet:*Growth in popularity of @joinRepublic*New accredited investor definition*Advent of rolling funds* @MacConwell's new 506(c)
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chris briem
chrisbriem
I think I will update this figure just for @tedcruz For some perspective, when the steel industry started a national strike in 1959, unemployment in Pittsburgh alone spiked by ~100K
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jon klassen
burstofbeaden
just a quick thought on indie bookstores, re: the Binc / Libro fm stuff up for sale earlier: When i was in high school i took a lit course &
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Ian Mulheirn
ianmulheirn
2) Income from the massive increase in aggregate wealth hasn't changed: you're much less rich with £1m when rates are 1% (the recent norm) than when they're 5% (early 2000s
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Richard Geldreich
richgel999
If you've used personal computers long enough, you learn to recognize high level trends. You also learn how to recognize/predict when you're on the wrong side of a very strong
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Eric Basmajian
EPBResearch
I have been discussing the trends in inflation lately. Today's report showed more of the same. Inflation is coming from the industrial upturn, concentrated in the goods sector while the
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julien
julienchien
Been reading some tech/SV history, and got intrigued by the different naming trends through the years. It's really interesting that each "era" has their own naming trends.so, a not super
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Michael Retchin
MichaelRetchin
12 Biotech Startup Founders You Should FollowHere are some founders of amazing biotech companies who also tweet frequently. I follow them for a unique window into company creation and to
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ҒIṈΔṈCIΔL IMΔGIṈEER | MΔΓΓ
FI_imagineer
As the 2020's have started:Recession proof your life.Screw surviving, it’s time to thrive!Read on to learn how upcoming trends will impact YOU:THREAD [1/9]Get Ready to Fight For Your Job or
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Alexander Agadjanian
A_agadjanian
There's been a lot of informative work on subgroup voting patterns in 2020. One thing I wonder about: how consistent is the story across surveys? I've been digging into crosstabs
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