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99% panic. 1% prepare ⚡ Fear headlines come and go — infrastructure stays. While others sell emotion, $XRP builds motion 🌍 The market shakes weak hands so conviction can shine. You can chase noise, or you can own rails 🚀 Stay calm. Stay liquid. Stay early. XRP stays BANGIN 💥 $XRP $ASTER #TrumpTariffs #Funkytrader
99% panic. 1% prepare ⚡

Fear headlines come and go — infrastructure stays.
While others sell emotion, $XRP builds motion 🌍

The market shakes weak hands so conviction can shine.
You can chase noise, or you can own rails 🚀

Stay calm. Stay liquid. Stay early.

XRP stays BANGIN 💥

$XRP $ASTER

#TrumpTariffs
#Funkytrader
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$1.6 Trillion Wiped Out From U.S. Stock Market, $19 Billion Liquidated in Crypto After Trump Announces 100% Tariff on China In a historic financial meltdown, the U.S. stock market lost an estimated $1.6 trillion in value, while more than $10 billion was liquidated across global cryptocurrency exchanges within 24 hours, the largest single-day liquidation event in crypto history. $HBAR $ASTER #DonaldTrump #stockmarketnews
$1.6 Trillion Wiped Out From U.S. Stock Market, $19 Billion Liquidated in Crypto After Trump Announces 100% Tariff on China

In a historic financial meltdown, the U.S. stock market lost an estimated $1.6 trillion in value, while more than $10 billion was liquidated across global cryptocurrency exchanges within 24 hours, the largest single-day liquidation event in crypto history.

$HBAR $ASTER

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Warren Buffett has made his largest philanthropic move yet — donating $6 billion in Berkshire Hathaway shares to five charitable foundations. 🌍 The majority of the gift goes to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, with the rest supporting the foundations run by his late wife and three children. This milestone brings Buffett’s lifetime giving to over $60 billion, fulfilling his decades-long commitment to channel nearly all his fortune toward causes like global health, education, and food security. At 94, Buffett continues to prove that true wealth isn’t measured by what you keep — but by what you give. His legacy isn’t just in the markets, but in the lives his generosity will change for generations to come. 💙 $HBAR $ASTER $ZEC #WarrenBuffett #Funkytrader
Warren Buffett has made his largest philanthropic move yet — donating $6 billion in Berkshire Hathaway shares to five charitable foundations. 🌍

The majority of the gift goes to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, with the rest supporting the foundations run by his late wife and three children.

This milestone brings Buffett’s lifetime giving to over $60 billion, fulfilling his decades-long commitment to channel nearly all his fortune toward causes like global health, education, and food security.

At 94, Buffett continues to prove that true wealth isn’t measured by what you keep — but by what you give. His legacy isn’t just in the markets, but in the lives his generosity will change for generations to come. 💙

$HBAR $ASTER $ZEC

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As Warren Buffett prepares to step down as Berkshire Hathaway’s CEO after more than half a century at helm, we look back at the story of the Oracle of Omaha. $HBAR $ASTER $MBL #WarrenBuffett #TrumpCrypto
As Warren Buffett prepares to step down as Berkshire Hathaway’s CEO after more than half a century at helm, we look back at the story of the Oracle of Omaha.
$HBAR $ASTER $MBL

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WARREN BUFFETT 🌟🌟 Warren Buffett’s Final Letter “The Real Definition of Success” After writing to shareholders for more than 60 years, Warren Buffett has finally said goodbye. But his last letter wasn’t about the market, valuations, or Berkshire’s profits. It was about something deeper — life itself. As he turns 95, Buffett reflected on what truly mattered in his extraordinary journey. “As Thanksgiving approaches, I’m grateful — and surprised — by my luck in being alive at 95.” He looked back to his humble beginnings in Omaha, recalling how a small-town boy with big dreams somehow became one of the most influential investors on earth. “I was born in 1930 — white, male, and healthy in the United States. Luck has showered me from the start, and I never forget that.” And while most people expected another lesson in investing, Buffett offered instead a lesson in humanity. -- 💭 On Mistakes and Growth “Don’t beat yourself up over past mistakes. Learn at least a little from them and move on. It is never too late to improve.” To Buffett, progress isn’t about perfection — it’s about constant learning. Every wrong decision, every loss, every failure is just tuition in the school of life. --- 🤝 On Friendship and Humility Buffett also remembered his lifelong partner, Charlie Munger, who passed away in 2023. “Charlie never said, ‘I told you so.’ He taught me humility and patience.” Their friendship was built not on money, but on mutual respect and curiosity. Two minds, searching together for truth — and laughter. -- 🌿 On Kindness and Equality In his letter, Buffett reminded us that greatness has nothing to do with wealth or status. “Greatness does not come from accumulating great amounts of money, publicity, or power. When you help someone in any of thousands of ways, you help the world. Kindness is costless but also priceless.” “The cleaning lady is as much a human being as the Chairman.” These lines say more about Buffett’s philosophy than any balance sheet ever could. The real value, he said, lies not in what you own — but in what you contribute. -- 🔑 On Legacy and Choice Buffett’s advice for those still chasing success is disarmingly simple: “Decide what you would like your obituary to say, and live the life to deserve it.” In other words: define your legacy now. Make every decision — every small act of kindness, every moment of courage — a reflection of who you want to be remembered as. --- ❤️ The Final Lesson At 95, Buffett wrote not as a billionaire, but as a grateful man. He called himself lucky — to be alive, to have loved, to have learned. His final message wasn’t about building fortune, but about building meaning. “Wealth will fade. But values will last forever.” --- 💬 If success isn’t about money — what does success mean to you? #WarrenBuffett #Funkytrader $HBAR $ASTER

WARREN BUFFETT 🌟

🌟 Warren Buffett’s Final Letter
“The Real Definition of Success”
After writing to shareholders for more than 60 years, Warren Buffett has finally said goodbye.
But his last letter wasn’t about the market, valuations, or Berkshire’s profits.
It was about something deeper — life itself.
As he turns 95, Buffett reflected on what truly mattered in his extraordinary journey.
“As Thanksgiving approaches, I’m grateful — and surprised — by my luck in being alive at 95.”
He looked back to his humble beginnings in Omaha, recalling how a small-town boy with big dreams somehow became one of the most influential investors on earth.
“I was born in 1930 — white, male, and healthy in the United States. Luck has showered me from the start, and I never forget that.”
And while most people expected another lesson in investing, Buffett offered instead a lesson in humanity.
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💭 On Mistakes and Growth
“Don’t beat yourself up over past mistakes. Learn at least a little from them and move on. It is never too late to improve.”
To Buffett, progress isn’t about perfection — it’s about constant learning.
Every wrong decision, every loss, every failure is just tuition in the school of life.
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🤝 On Friendship and Humility

Buffett also remembered his lifelong partner, Charlie Munger, who passed away in 2023.
“Charlie never said, ‘I told you so.’ He taught me humility and patience.”
Their friendship was built not on money, but on mutual respect and curiosity.
Two minds, searching together for truth — and laughter.
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🌿 On Kindness and Equality

In his letter, Buffett reminded us that greatness has nothing to do with wealth or status.
“Greatness does not come from accumulating great amounts of money, publicity, or power. When you help someone in any of thousands of ways, you help the world. Kindness is costless but also priceless.”
“The cleaning lady is as much a human being as the Chairman.”
These lines say more about Buffett’s philosophy than any balance sheet ever could.
The real value, he said, lies not in what you own — but in what you contribute.
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🔑 On Legacy and Choice
Buffett’s advice for those still chasing success is disarmingly simple:
“Decide what you would like your obituary to say, and live the life to deserve it.”
In other words: define your legacy now.
Make every decision — every small act of kindness, every moment of courage — a reflection of who you want to be remembered as.
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❤️ The Final Lesson
At 95, Buffett wrote not as a billionaire, but as a grateful man.
He called himself lucky — to be alive, to have loved, to have learned.
His final message wasn’t about building fortune, but about building meaning.
“Wealth will fade. But values will last forever.”
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💬 If success isn’t about money —
what does success mean to you?
#WarrenBuffett #Funkytrader
$HBAR $ASTER
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