Emotional Investor
03-06

Sadly, I brought some bitcoin recently. It's speculative nonsense using jargon to hide it's worthlessness. I know fanboys love it, but they probably also watch you tube shorts of silly girls showing off as much skin as they can to promote their only fans channel. 

So why did I bother buying it? Simple. I own a lot of $IREN Ltd(IREN)$  it's a data center, and power infrastructure company. fantastic management, awesome products with a serious moat going forward. But it was a bitcoin miner. it kinda still is short term, but they used the return on bitcoin mining to build out their infrastructure to supply Ai compute. Bitcoin is like 0.000001% of my portfolio. 

I am the emotional investor. I love it when people are lazy and or stupid and do not understand a stock. Seriously every time bitcoin drops, IREN drops, so I buy more. When bitcoin goes up IREN goes up. I don't buy. I wait. 

I make money because people trust in information thats wrong, or bias, or purposely designed to deceive. It's not hard to know really, it just requires effort. All of us in tiger work hard for our money. Of this I am certain. But to be a successful investor you need to work just as hard to grow the money you have  worked hard for. :)-

@MojoStellar @Tiger_chat @MillionaireTiger @TigerTrade @Tiger cub @Tiger_SG @TigerWire 

BTC Rebound: Risk Appetite Back, Bet on COIN?
As a barometer of global risk appetite, Bitcoin (BTC) quickly reclaimed the $73,000 level and is once again attempting to challenge the key psychological resistance at $75,000. SOS surged 9%, BTCT gained 8%, and UPXI followed with a 7% rise. Crypto heavyweights including MicroStrategy (MSTR), Coinbase (COIN), and miner Riot Platforms all posted gains of over 3%. A recent report from Bernstein stated that after a 60% drawdown from the 2025 peak, crypto-related equities may have already entered a “cyclical bottom.” If BTC breaks $75,000, is recovery path open?
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