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good morning

the crash is over

you better buy now before we miss the boat

I bought some at 87,650

we'll see how it goes

good morning

after a month a bunch of my by orders triggered and that is a beautiful thing

it's great to get Bitcoin on sale isn't it

a night by the fire

taking us back to our ancestors

I have been on a quest

what is the best day of the week to buy Bitcoin if you're doing a DCA thing

is there a day that is the lowest price every week and if so what time?

there's free data on cryptodatadownload.com

one of the AIs helped me find it

for the last 12 months the weekly low has occurred all over the place admittedly with the most common day is Tuesday

52 times, this occurred on Tuesday and only 11 on Saturday

so what hour on tuesday?

5pm GMT with 9am 10am 1pm and 2pm as runners up

but I'm not a stats genius so I could be making rookie mistakes

good morning friends

good morning bright souls who wander the electronic filaments of modern knowledge

it is an accumulation opportunity

good morning

I just listened to this thing and I think it's a good one

https://youtu.be/ZBLeSzn_DJA?si=4DnLhCck5qNt8BgX

Replying to Avatar Ken Berry, MD

Eat Food, NOT Commodities

Most of the food in grocery stores isn't real food—it's commodities, mass-produced for profit, not for nutrition. 👇

1/ Commodities like corn, wheat, soy, veg. oils & sugar aren’t chosen for their nutrient density—they’re chosen because they’re cheap, storable, & profitable. These ultra-refined ingredients dominate processed foods.

2/ The U.S. food system subsidizes & industrializes these crops, turning them into highly processed, high-profit, low-nutrient products:

Corn → High-fructose corn syrup, seed oils

Canola/Sunflower/Safflower → High Omega-6

Wheat → Refined flour (empty carbs)

Soy → Soybean oil, fillers in processed meat

Sugar → Ultra-processed junk

3/ These commodity-based foods are engineered for shelf life, profit & addiction, not for your health. They spike blood sugar, fuel obesity, & lack many essential nutrients.

4/ When you remove commodity-based foods from your diet, you’re left with:

✅ Local/regionally sourced meats

✅ Eggs from real farms

✅ Wild-caught fish/mollusks/crustaceans

✅ Fresh dairy (if tolerated)

✅ Seasonal vegetables/fruits/berries

✅ Nuts & animal fats instead of seed oils

5/ These foods are not mass-produced in the same way because they:

Require careful handling (not scalable)

Spoil faster (a sign of real food)

Can’t be easily turned into ultra-processed junk

6/ Food vs. Commodity:

🌱 Pastured beef ≠ Feedlot beef (corn-fed commodity)

🥩 Butter/Lard ≠ Vegetable oil (commodity soy/corn)

🍳 Pasture-raised eggs ≠ Factory-farmed eggs (corn-fed)

🍎 Fresh fruit ≠ Corn syrup-based “fruit” snacks

7/ If your food comes from a factory instead of a farm, it's likely a commodity, not food.

8/ Real food nourishes. Commodities fill shelves. Choose wisely.

hint: if all you can currently afford/find is factory-farmed meat/eggs, they are still 100x better for you than sugar/grains/seed oils...

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