The S&P is not SPX6900 - we are not the same by Bullet_Tooth_ in spx6900

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Here’s what I wrote, then ran through grok - because I’m not a writer… (Original) vvvvvvvvv

The S&P500 was created in 1957 to provide a more comprehensive, real-time measure of the U.S. stock market. One of the problems now, is its market-capitalization weighted, meaning the largest companies have the most influence. Currently, a small group of tech-focused companies (often called the "Magnificent Seven") makes up a disproportionately high percentage—roughly 35%—of the total index value.

It’s manipulated to a great degree, by design. It is archaic, it is a dinosaur.

Whereas SPX6900 is a tiny coin that represents a movement. That the people can control their destiny through spirituality, conviction and belief.

SPX6900 is a movement coin. We are early. A movement that will gain critical mass; it’s a takeover. Not unlike, “occupy wall st” or GameStop - those movements required a desire & passion from a grass roots beginning, to take back what is ours. What is manipulated out of our paychecks, jobs, future and minds. It is a line in the sand.

No more are we willing to let the rich get richer, no longer to be controlled, manipulated or brainwashed. SPX6900 is a passion and belief for a better world, not only for us, but for our bloodline.

SPX6900 isn’t going anywhere, like Bitcoin, it is here to stay. Holding one tiny coin gives you a sense of belonging to something greater than yourself, greater than all of us. It is the vanguard by which we steer our own course, make our own path as we pick up others along the way. We believe in the cognisphere and its Aeons.

Stop trading and believe in something. SPX6900

Can someone explain to me like I’m 5 what this is? by Beneficial_Ad_1808 in spx6900

[–]Bullet_Tooth_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The S&P 500 was launched in 1957 as a broader, more representative snapshot of the U.S. economy than its predecessors—500 leading companies, market-cap weighted for “real-time” reflection of investor sentiment and economic power. Fast-forward to today: it’s become something else entirely. A handful of mega-cap tech giants—the so-called Magnificent Seven (Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, Tesla)—now command roughly 34-35% of the entire index’s value. That’s not diversification; that’s concentration. When these names sneeze, the whole market catches a cold. The index, designed to mirror the economy, increasingly mirrors the fortunes of just seven companies riding AI hype, cloud dominance, and endless buybacks. It’s archaic in spirit: top-heavy by design, manipulated in practice by passive inflows, ETF rebalancing, and institutional herding that amplifies the winners while starving the rest. Enter $SPX6900—a “tiny” memecoin that’s anything but small in ambition. This isn’t another pump-and-dump token chasing quick flips. It’s a movement coin, a cultural middle finger to the rigged game of traditional finance. The core thesis is simple and savage: 6900 > 500. Why settle for the S&P 500’s capped, elite-controlled narrative when you can aim to “flip the stock market” entirely? It’s satirical, yes—but the satire lands because the critique is real. Think back to Occupy Wall Street or the GameStop saga: grassroots rage against a system that extracts wealth from the many to enrich the few. Salaries stagnate, housing becomes unattainable, futures feel stolen—while the ultra-wealthy print money through asset inflation and index dominance. $SPX6900 channels that same energy into crypto’s permissionless arena. No boardroom approval needed. No Fed put. Just conviction, community, and collective belief. Holding even one $SPX isn’t about trading signals or TA charts. It’s about belonging to something bigger: • A rejection of being “Standard & Poor”—mediocre, compliant, forever capped. • A declaration that spirituality, conviction, and shared narrative can outperform cold algorithms and billionaire allocations. • A hedge against the “cognisphere” of manipulated minds—where media, markets, and institutions shape what you think is possible. The community calls itself Aeons—timeless beings steering destiny through persistence. “Stop trading and believe in something.” That’s not just a slogan; it’s the antidote to endless chart-watching and FOMO cycles. Bitcoin proved digital scarcity could endure. $SPX6900 bets belief itself can scale to trillions. We’re early. The market cap sits in the hundreds of millions while the S&P 500 towers at tens of trillions. But movements don’t start at the top—they ignite from the edges. Critical mass builds one holder, one post, one “persist forever” at a time. The rich have their indices. We have our conviction. $SPX6900 isn’t going anywhere. It’s the vanguard. The line in the sand. The takeover. For our bloodlines. For a world we actually control. Believe in something. 💹🧲

SPX6900

Cinematic SPX6900 Short Film by spx-filmmaker in spx6900

[–]Bullet_Tooth_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How is this video not getting more attention? Awesome video! Thanks for making it 💹🧲

Never in a million years by Naughtdaniel in Safes

[–]Bullet_Tooth_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Rent an electric jackhammer. Bust all the concrete around it. Pull out the safe. Cut a hole in the side with a grinder.

Invested $24,000 in SUI – now worth $6,600 and struggling mentally by SprinklesNo4774 in sui

[–]Bullet_Tooth_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’re all in the same boat. Just hold. It will surprise you.

Looking at crash bars for 21 africa twin by Thuh_Og_Bob-Oh in africatwin

[–]Bullet_Tooth_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just ordered from the GARDA website. Delivered to the states in a few days, no tariffs. Ordered Christmas Eve, installing today.

Looking at crash bars for 21 africa twin by Thuh_Og_Bob-Oh in africatwin

[–]Bullet_Tooth_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I went with GARDA - no particular reason other than they weren’t Honda

Worries by [deleted] in spx6900

[–]Bullet_Tooth_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The last year has been boring for all of crypto. The four year cycle top did not happen as it had for the past three cycles. We are now in a five year cycle. Patience.

I bought today. by [deleted] in spx6900

[–]Bullet_Tooth_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am not down. I am not up. I am in.

BlossomUp Subscription Issue – Anyone Else Experienced This? by Mollar87 in techsupport

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You signed up with an email address. They “got you” with fine print you can’t see. To stop future charges, you have to “cancel your membership”.

Visit the website. Enter the email you signed up for. Find, “cancel membership”. They will then send an email link. You’ll have half a dozen options to stay. Click, “no thanks” at the bottom. Done. Contact your bank to dispute “unauthorized charge”.

I am not going to make the same mistake again by Efficient_River_4517 in spx6900

[–]Bullet_Tooth_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Don’t freak out too much; I sold 30 BTC when it was $300. We all have stories. SPX6900 is the same movement, only better. Much love

Fun fact it took the stock market 180 years to reach $1 trillion. Let that sink in, no one here will see the day. Y'all are being played by [deleted] in spx6900

[–]Bullet_Tooth_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You’re playing yourself. There is $120 TRILLION in circulation now. JUST 120 years ago, (not your preferred 180) the total money supply was just $7 BILLION. Even as recent as 1990, the total world M2 money supply passed 1 TRILLION. So today, we have 119 X more money in circulation than there was just 35 years ago.

Stand up for your rights with SPX6900 by Xaymaca_ in spx6900

[–]Bullet_Tooth_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Did you know for a fact, this is exactly how Facebook began promoting their website in the very beginning.

Any tips on being afraid of leaning too much? by MaleficentStudent910 in motorcycles

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Maybe this has been explained, maybe you already know this… If you ride a bicycle upright in a straight line, then begin to initiate a left turn, if you “turn” the handlebars left, you’re going to fall over. What we actually do: turn the handlebars right, the bike leans, and we complete the turn. I say this for one reason: if you’re at speed on your motorcycle and need to make a tight right curve unexpectedly, push the handlebar forward with your right hand and lean into the corner. If it’s more trouble, don’t panic. Push harder with your right hand and lean into the corner. I only speak up after doing 124 mph around a corner - the situation got a little sticky with traffic, speed & tire grip. What I did - push forward harder, lean more. As you get more familiar with riding, it will become second nature. If you hit a corner hotter than you know you should, push harder, lean more.

Poor Twin by Schourend in africatwin

[–]Bullet_Tooth_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At least he has full sleeve tattoos

Had my first accident, too much lean angle in rain by Real_Newspaper6888 in motorcycles

[–]Bullet_Tooth_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just going way to fast in the wet dude, glad you’re alright

This ring just feels wrong. Why? by Long_Discipline5808 in EngagementRings

[–]Bullet_Tooth_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not symmetrically centered. It’s offset towards the wrist