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Founder of Candestra Capital • Not Investment Advice
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paolo 2 months ago
keep your eyes on bitcoin, especially during the next few months. image
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paolo 2 months ago
nostr is the only way forward
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paolo 2 months ago
a simple yet powerful video where @jack explains how my favorite technology, nostr, works. enjoy!
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paolo 2 months ago
more people are getting silently priced out of bitcoin ownership.
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paolo 2 months ago
perfectly timing the market is never exactly possible. the average mark of $112k for bitcoin, however, does look like a low point for this market; and i do agree we are going higher (much higher, in fact). my price target: $150k per bitcoin.
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paolo 2 months ago
lamborghini diablo 😈 looking good
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paolo 2 months ago
one life. live it well. image
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paolo 2 months ago
healthy body, healthy mind image
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paolo 2 months ago
@calle is one of those accounts that just make nostr a better place to be in.
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paolo 2 months ago
i’m proud of my $intc investment. people were hating on the company and doubting it whilst i kept buying more. months later, the u.s. government decides to invest in intel. doesn’t take a genius to understand my thinking. i’d advise those who are hungry to learn to read my work on candestra.com
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paolo 2 months ago
something is missing here, dk what it is… maybe time. let’s be patient; rome wasn’t built in a day.
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paolo 2 months ago
i never once doubted intel’s ability to successfully take strong steps toward becoming the giant it once was. when you have a company that holds such influence within the u.s, a big investor eventually comes knocking. have they made some dumb decisions? sure, but management has changed, and i believe their vision is sound for the future of $intc. $nvda is not stupid. they need intel. and so does the govt.
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paolo 2 months ago
$open is stabilizing before the start of a big next run. i see $20 per share as a completely rational price point. is the market heavily speculating? yes. are these prices truly warranted at this point? maybe. is management good and is the ceo appropriate? yes. do i think they will successfully restructure opendoor? yes. my price target: $20 (this is not financial advice)
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paolo 2 months ago
orange juice at the one and only boulangerie: paul 🇫🇷 image