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🐺WOLF Financial Weekly - Issue #142: The Gateway to Financial Freedom!
I analyzed thousands of tweets this week: these were the BEST
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Your Gateway to Financial Freedom aka the WOLF Financial Newsletter
I analyzed 15,000 this week so you don't have to. The 10 BEST tweets that I saw this week are listed below 📈
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What to Expect from Wolf Financial this Week.
Section One: Investment Insights
Section Two: Finance Memes
Section Three: Top-Tier Tweets
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Section One: STOCKS
Let's talk stocks - from trend analysis and insightful perspectives to insider tips, all sourced from the depths of social media.
What does this mean for $NFLX over the next quarter??? 📈
Netflix $NFLX reported 16.5% growth in global paid memberships to 277.65 million, a sixth straight quarter of accelerating growth.
— Beth Kindig (@Beth_Kindig)
8:54 PM • Jul 18, 2024
Will history repeat itself once again? Or will things go differently? 🤔
Serious question, will it be different this time?
— Michael A. Arouet (@MichaelAArouet)
3:01 AM • Jul 18, 2024
Things are getting very interesting… 🤯
The worst performing stocks in the S&P 500 so far this year.
— Peter Mallouk (@PeterMallouk)
3:28 PM • Jul 18, 2024
Section Two: Hilarious FinTwit Memes
Think finance can get boring? Maybe, but these tweets are ANYTHING but boring.
$VIX's performance this week has been jaw-dropping… 😲
They haven’t served Solana anything… Not even an appetizer! 😂
Has the SEC served any Solana protocol/coin with anything ever?
Just thinking here.
— . (@BobLaxative)
6:53 PM • Apr 25, 2024
Scary days are coming for the United States… 😬
If Jamie Dimon becomes Treasury Secretary…
— Douglas A. Boneparth (@dougboneparth)
2:20 PM • Jul 17, 2024
Section Three: Top-Tier Tweets
Some tweets stand out from the crowd… But they are hard to find. We did the hunting for you.
The Fed is finally going to help… Shocking! 😑
It looks like the Fed is finally going to help this cycle along. The economic news last week showed an ongoing drawdown in excess labor demand (per the jobs report). At the same time, the core-PCE inflation rate has fallen to a more respectable 2.7%.
Add these two ingredients… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Jurrien Timmer (@TimmerFidelity)
1:29 PM • Jul 12, 2024
8. Are you paying attention??? The wave is coming… 🌊
If Trump decides to print US dollars to buy #Bitcoin we will see a $100K candle.
Every country will decide to follow his lead.
The price could immediately go to millions.
— The ₿itcoin Therapist (@TheBTCTherapist)
9:23 PM • Jul 18, 2024
The most accurate tweet that I’ve seen all week! 👇
Big changes are coming for the crypto market! 📈
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 US spot #Bitcoin ETF balances have hit a new all-time high of more than 900,636 BTC🚀
— Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine)
9:22 PM • Jul 18, 2024
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