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BusinessRe: "5 Problems Commodity Brokers Face" by AlphaTaikun(op):
The One-Person Commodity Trading Firm: New Opportunity

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92bTds3dt1c
Damien Würsten • May 2023
InvestmentRe: "Fibonacci Backtest" by AlphaTaikun(op):
1 Minute Fibonacci Scalping Strategy Backtested 100 TIMES

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GAAK_JhNW0?si=UTekPm8apRgNSD9o
The Moving Averages • Jul 18 2025
I backtested the 1 minute Fibonacci scalping strategy 100 times using real data during the London and New York sessions. If you’ve ever wondered if the 1 minute Fibonacci scalping strategy actually works — this video shows you. I’ll walk you through exactly how to trade the 1 minute Fibonacci scalping strategy, how to draw retracements the right way, and what happens when Fibonacci setups fail. Plus, I’ll show you the full results from my 100-trade backtest — win rate, RRR, equity curve, and more. The best part is this back test was over 12 days. due to the 1 minute time frame we were able to have multiple entries per day.
Business"5 Problems Commodity Brokers Face" by AlphaTaikun(op): 5:38am On Jul 21, 2025
5 Problems Commodity Brokers Face

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rokXPhEbDx8
Sam Cutting •
Investment"Fibonacci Backtest" by AlphaTaikun(op):
Fibonacci Backtest
Fibonacci Scalping Strategy (That Actually Works)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlsXNhTm4AA?si=2scA_pNkuAd-sEVH
The Moving Average • Jun 27 2025
AgricultureRe: "Inside Ghana's BIGGEST Greenhouse Farms" by AlphaTaikun(op):
Here's the powerful speech of Agri-Impact Limited CEO, Daniel Acquaye on International Youth Day

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqkgkK8s2TU
Agri-Impact TV •


Benefits of Climate-Smart Farming Greenhouse

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI_BpqSSHg0


How to secure your farm against theft| Best form of security

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39NhCAeoM9w
Afuom TV •

Dutch Secret Revealed: Right Technology For Greenhouse & Agribusiness Success in Africa

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyW1Bz3e_Ao?si=nFyO0JTG1wxqCf_6
BIC FARMS CONCEPTS • Jun 20 2025
#GreenhouseFarming #SustainableFarming
#AgriculturalInnovation
Are you ready to unlock massive success in African agribusiness, particularly in Nigeria? This is not just about throwing technology at the problem; it's about deploying the right technology for our unique climate and conditions.

In this insightful video, I sit down with four of Holland's and Mexico top greenhouse experts to dissect the incredible success of greenhouse farming in the Netherlands. They reveal the core principles that have made Dutch horticulture a global leader, and more importantly, they share invaluable lessons tailored for the African context.


Key takeaways you can expect:

Beyond "Any Technology": Discover why simply importing foreign technology is a recipe for failure. The experts emphasize that different regions demand different "right technologies."

Tailored for Africa: Learn what specific technological approaches and strategies are crucial for greenhouse and agribusiness success in Africa, with a keen focus on Nigeria's unique climate and needs.

Dutch Secrets Revealed: Gain insights into the innovative practices, research, and collaborative spirit that fuel the Dutch agricultural powerhouse and how these can be adapted for our growth.

This conversation is a must-watch for every farmer, entrepreneur, and stakeholder passionate about transforming African agriculture. We are on the cusp of a revolution, and understanding the "right technology" is our key to unlocking unprecedented yields and prosperity.

Don't just farm; farm RIGHT!
Agriculture"Inside Ghana's BIGGEST Greenhouse Farms" by AlphaTaikun(op):
Inside Ghana's BIGGEST Greenhouse Farms: Success Stories You Need to Hear | Fresh Logistics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlS2T_kmPZo
Health"SENIORS: Do THIS Before Bed – (or Your Muscles Will Keep Disappearing)" by AlphaTaikun(op): 4:09pm On Jul 18, 2025
SENIORS: Do THIS Before Bed – (Or Your Muscles Will Keep Disappearing)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seCZGRx4iZM?si=V5KpwBZHwO_zXBoX
Health Eclipse • Jun 27 2025
#vitaminsforseniors #MuscleLossPrevention
#NighttimeNutrition

SENIORS: Do THIS Before Bed – (Or Your Muscles Will Keep Disappearing) HealthEclipse

Are your muscles vanishing while you sleep? After 60, muscle loss speeds up — and much of it happens overnight, especially if you’re not fueling your body the right way before bed.

In this video, we reveal 6 powerful foods to eat 30 to 60 minutes before bedtime that can help slow — and even reverse — age-related muscle loss. These are science-backed, easy to find, and surprisingly effective.

It’s one of the most overlooked secrets in senior health, and it could make a major difference in your strength and independence.
CrimeRe: Lady Reveals Why She Can Never Date A Yahoo Boy (Photos, Video) by AlphaTaikun: 3:29am On Jul 18, 2025
Glimpsetv:
Watch the video and share your thoughts in the comments


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoaY4TyLaw8?si=e-RYOIDXsBmSK_G5
She's well-spoken and clearly intentional about her goals in life though.
Business"How Qatar Built A $220M Dairy Empire In The Desert | The Blueprint" by AlphaTaikun(op): 9:47pm On Jul 17, 2025
How Qatar Built a $220M Dairy Empire in the Desert | The Blueprint

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1suXRDkMjo?si=htzd5o2Cv09daTgK
THIRD • May 28 2025

Description
How Qatar Built a $220M Dairy Empire in the Desert | The Blueprint


Learn no BS tactics and frameworks from the world’s fastest-growing entrepreneurs in 5 min or less for free: https://www.third.club

The Blueprint is an entrepreneurial-focused series digging into the origin stories and strategies behind the most successful companies in the world.

You’ve heard of Nestlé, Danone, and even Chobani. But one of the most important dairy companies in the world isn’t European. It’s Qatari.

In 2017, Qatar faced a sudden blockade that cut off most of its imports, including food. Overnight, dairy products disappeared from supermarket shelves. Instead of waiting, Qatar built its own supply chain, from scratch.

This is the story of Baladna. A company that flew in 4,000 cows, built a massive dairy farm in the desert, and became the country’s main source of fresh milk in just two years.

Today, Baladna supplies over 95% of Qatar’s dairy, exports to more than 11 countries, and is listed on the Qatar Stock Exchange.


This episode breaks down how Baladna turned a national emergency into a fast-growing business. How it built systems, owned its supply chain, and expanded beyond borders.

So can a food crisis create a global company? And what can the world learn from a dairy farm in the desert?


Timestamps:

00:00 Intro
01:04 A country dependent on imports
01:27 The blockade hits
01:47 Flying in the cows
02:22 From emergency to enterprise
02:59 Regional + global expansion
03:23 Building the model
04:01 Final words

Experience the world of THIRD.
BusinessRe: Hoarders Lose As Food Prices Crash By 40% by AlphaTaikun:
zero8zero:
While Nigerians continue to bask in the euphoria of a crash in food prices, traders who have hoarded grains are bemoaning the 40% drop in prices between December and March 2025.

In December, many traders bought grains for storage, intending to sell when prices rose by February-March, as has been the norm in the last two years.

Unfortunately for them, grain prices have continued to decline. For instance, a 50kg bag of beans that was sold between N100,000 and N140,000 has dropped to N75,000–N85,000.


Rice, which cost around N114,000 in December, is now about N52,000 in some places.

Also, a 50kg bag of soya beans dropped from N120,000 to N60,000, sorghum from N140,000 to about N35,000–N40,000, millet from N70,000 to N40,000, and maize from N120,000 to N45,000.

For tubers, 120 pieces of yam, which sold for about N300,000 last year, are now sold for about N180,000.

A trader from Iseyin, Oyo State, Nike Akanni, lamented her predicament, saying she took a loan of N1.5 million to buy bags of maize in December, hoping that prices would rise by the end of January. However, she is disappointed that the reverse is the case.


He said, “In December 2023, we bought bags of maize for N60,000, and by March, when prices went up, we sold them for around N120,000 and made lots of money. But this year, we were hoping that prices would go up.

Now, we have tied our money down because maize is selling for less than what we bought in December.”

Another trader from Katsina, Saleh Abu, also lamented the drop in grain prices, saying, “We don’t understand what is happening. We used all our money to store grain in December, and now we don’t have any money left to buy new stock.”

Adamu Musa from Kano State explained that, as of last year, food companies usually came to mop up their grains, but now most of them no longer do so, adding, “Even when some of them come, they want to buy on credit, but we traders cannot sell to them because our money is already tied up in stored grains.”

Abu attributed the drop in food prices to a lack of money in circulation, as many traders have to sell off their grains just to raise cash for other necessities.

On the part of the trader from Iseyin, she said there is a drop in prices because of the opening of land borders, as the Nigeria Customs Service no longer seizes their goods at the border like they used to, except on a few occasions when they want to extract money from them.

As of December 2024, food inflation had risen to 50%, worsening the cost-of-living crisis and leading to a spike in malnutrition.

In response, the federal government announced plans in July 2024 to grant waivers on food importation. Earlier, the government had also reopened land borders to allow food imports from neighboring countries.

While farmers expressed reservations about the policy, arguing that it would negatively impact food security, economists projected that increased food supply would help stabilise prices by reducing the demand-supply gap.

An analyst, Mr. Ismael Mohammed, told The Guardian that the increase in food supply triggered by imports has led to greater food availability, resulting in falling prices.

”The force of supply has been manipulated through importation, making food more available and leading to a drop in prices,” he said.
However, he noted that this method is not sustainable unless the government continues to import food, which is not beneficial for Nigerian farmers.

”Continued importation is not a good long-term strategy for Nigeria’s agriculture sector.”
It should be noted that food importation has eased the food crisis by increasing availability for consumption and animal feed production.

Nigeria’s food crisis has been worsened by insecurity, preventing many farmers from accessing their lands due to the threat of bandits.

Analysts argue that regardless of the government’s efforts to increase food availability, the most sustainable way to tackle food inflation is by improving security so that farmers can return to their farms.

The Managing Director of Green Sahara Farms, Suleiman Dikwa, has also emphasized the need for the government to address post-harvest losses, which have led to 40% of farmers’ produce going to waste.

https://guardian.ng/news/hoarders-lose-as-food-prices-crash-by-40/
Bump.

Hoarding is more of an economic sabotage. There MUST always be direct sales to end users to reduce food costs.
InvestmentRe: NO Daily Bias by AlphaTaikun(op): 12:18pm On Jul 17, 2025
IslamRe: Why Muslims Are Buried Without Coffins by AlphaTaikun: 5:03am On Jul 17, 2025
SheikhMuniru:
https://guardian.ng/life/life-features/why-muslims-are-buried-without-coffins/
The grave is too shallow. This can easily contaminate the underground water table.
Foreign AffairsRe: Americans Attack Trump For Asking Liberian Pres. ''Where Did You Learn English?' by AlphaTaikun: 5:01am On Jul 17, 2025
Kemetian:
Americans Attack Trump For Embarrassing Them with his Liberia Comments.

Say ''This man is not fit to be president!!''



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATRVPHuW4Ns
He had it coming for him.
InvestmentRe: NO Daily Bias by AlphaTaikun(op):
InvestmentNO Daily Bias by AlphaTaikun(op):
PoliticsRe: FG Reviews Proposal To Replace Carter Bridge With N320 Billion Cable-stayed Opti by AlphaTaikun: 4:13pm On Jul 06, 2025
cenaman:
https://nairametrics.com/2025/07/05/fg-reviews-proposal-to-replace-carter-bridge-with-n320-billion-cable-stayed-option/
Impressive.

A cable stayed bridge. That's gonna be similar to the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge and will last for 100 years with regular checks.
HealthRe: I Am Addicted To Eating Nzu!!!!! by AlphaTaikun: 4:10pm On Jul 06, 2025
dollytino4real:
dirt eating or pica or clay eating it is salty and sandy
@dollytino4real

I appreciate your feedback here... It is "salty and sandy." Cool. I'll do some more research on it to know what industrial or non-industrial uses exist for this pica mineral.

Enjoy your day.

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