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28d06/19

Should a young person invest in stocks or real estate (rentals)?

The title pretty much sums it up. I’m 17, soon to be 18. Over the last year I’ve put around $30k into traditional stock investments from an online venture I lead. All things considered, it’s been an exciting learning experience for me. That said, the more I learn about the broader financial systems, the more I start to believe that real estate could be a better investment. I understand that real estate needs to be actively managed. Real estate’s allure, for me, is mostly seen in its readily avai

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28d06/19war-conflict · 2/5

Subreddit Rules: Must Read Before Posting

Geopolitics is intended for in-depth, meaningful discussion. Please abide by the rules or your account may be banned. Thank you! 1. No Trolling Keep all discussion civil. Any form of trolling will not be tolerated Do not harass other users or mods No novelty accounts No quarantined sub users The moderators can ban any troll without providing a warning. The moderators have the final say on whether or not a user broke the sub's rules. The sub's rules act as a warning. 2. No Submission Statement Al

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28d06/19war-conflict · 3/5

Russia Is Rationing Fuel in Moscow After Drone Strikes

Russia, one of the world's largest oil producers and exporters, is now rationing gasoline in its own capital. After months of increasingly successful Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil infrastructure, gasoline shortages have emerged in Moscow, forcing major fuel retailers to limit sales while authorities scramble to keep supplies flowing. The shortages follow repeated attacks on refineries and fuel infrastructure that have steadily chipped away at Russia's refining system. The latest blow ca

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
28d06/19war-conflict · 3/5

Iran floats insurance fees and asserts control over Hormuz

Iran sought to assert control over Strait of Hormuz by saying that ships need its permission and mandatory insurance to cross, even as the US said that 20 ships sailed through overnight via a route it recommends along Oman’s coast. The conflicting signals come as the shipping industry tries to assess whether it is safe to transit the world’s most important energy chokepoint and what sort of system will emerge after the US and Tehran reached an interim peace deal to reopen the strait. The number.

unclassifiedchina · asia · iran
28d06/19

Salesforce dreamt up a Revenue Cloud. Acquiring Fin and m3ter just made that dream come true.

Not often that I get to break a paired move confirmation I can't find in analyst or media coverage, so today is just so sweet! Let me know if I missed some coverage of this anywhere else. M3ter's own blog post before the acquisition set this up describing itself as "invisible infrastructure" already integrated with Agentforce Revenue Management as a named partner. Salesforce didn't just stumble upon m3ter in June, they've been selected as a key partner in the Revenue Cloud dream that Salesforce

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28d06/19

Germany hews EU’s tough China line with call for ‘Plaza Accord’ talks on yuan

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz signalled a major shift in Berlin’s economic relations with Beijing on Friday, saying the Chinese currency was undervalued by 30 per cent, well above the International Monetary Fund’s estimate of “about 16 per cent”. Speaking in Brussels after a European Council summit, Merz said China was “flooding markets” through the use of “high subsidies”, adding that “subsidising overcapacities” along with a “currency that isn’t convertible freely … is not...

unclassifiedchina · asia · germany
28d06/19war-conflict · 3/5

Kuwait Says Oil Output Could Hit 2 Million Bpd Within a Week

Kuwait expects to raise its oil production to 2 million barrels per day (bpd) within a week, up from an average of 573,000 bpd in May, amid the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. This estimate was given by Sheikh Nawaf Saud Al-Sabah, deputy chairman and CEO of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), to Kuwait News Agency, before the collapse of the talks between the U.S. and Iran on Friday. “Prewar production levels could be restored within weeks once regular international commercial shipping to Kuw

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
28d06/19war-conflict · 1/5

The market is mispricing the current geopolitical reality: The true bottleneck for the defense sector is not the US election, it is the raw material supply chain.

Everyone is currently hyper-focused on the upcoming US elections, potential administration changes, and the ongoing global conflicts. The mainstream narrative assumes that escalating geopolitical tensions automatically equal unlimited upside for top-tier defense contractors. This is a dangerous oversimplification. While defense budgets are expanding globally, the actual bottleneck is physical production capacity, specifically tied to global copper supply chains and rare earth metals. We are seei

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28d06/19war-conflict · 3/5

Why Oil Prices Are Falling Even as Tankers Remain Trapped

Oil prices tumble as markets bet on a Hormuz reopening despite slow tanker movements following the U.S.-Iran ceasefire. Friday, June 19, 2026 The signing of the US-Iran ceasefire agreement might provide a 60-day evacuation window for all crude tankers stuck since March in the Gulf; however, up until now, the pace of outflows has been surprisingly low. With the Israel-Lebanon issue hanging by a thread, Iran has tried to reassert its authority over Hormuz in the first days since Trump’s signing of

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
28d06/19

Taxi fleet severs ties with driver who made mid-road stop to let passengers out

A Hong Kong taxi fleet has terminated its collaboration with a driver after a cab stopped in the middle of the road in Tsuen Wan for two passengers to alight and take their suitcases out from the boot, with authorities requesting a report from the operator. A video circulating on social media on Friday shows the two passengers, each with two suitcases, crossing two lanes of traffic on Castle Peak Road near Global Plaza to reach the pavement. Buses and other vehicles are seen passing by both...

unclassifiedchina · asia
28d06/19war-conflict · 3/5

Insurers Roll Out $400 Million War-Risk Facility for Hormuz Shipping

The world’s largest insurance marketplace is set to break the Strait of Hormuz logjam with a new $400m (£316m) war-risk facility. Lloyd’s of London has launched a new market consortium designed to provide additional marine war risk insurance capacity for vessels and cargo transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Insurer Chubb will serve as lead underwriter, supported by participating Lloyd’s syndicates and specialist market partners, to bring together underwriting expertise with additional Lloyd’s marke

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
28d06/19war-conflict · 3/5

Ukraine drone strike brings war to streets of Moscow: ‘this is the new reality’

In the Moscow district of Maryino on Friday, shopkeeper Andrei Kondratyev braced for more Ukrainian attacks and possible petrol shortages, saying Russians needed to “get used to” a new reality. A day earlier, Kyiv set an oil refinery ablaze in the nearby Kapotnya area in its biggest drone attack on Moscow in years, engulfing the Russian capital in smoke. Such scenes were unthinkable when Moscow launched its full-scale offensive against Ukraine in 2022, but have in recent months become part of...

unclassifiedchina · asia · russia
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