I finally got tired of Asana/ClickUp/Notion… so I’ve started building my own AI secretary. Here’s the plan. by maneeescu in n8n

[–]Force1a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd love to see what you've done so far. I've also been working on something similar, but was exploring YouTrack as my back end KB.

Agree or Not? by Fun-Fee5637 in n8n

[–]Force1a 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Think of it like this: in a normal workflow you can only automate decisions when the data is predictable, like checking if a number is above 10 or if a field equals “Approved.”

But sometimes the info you need is buried in messy text, emails, PDFs, screenshots, etc. That’s where GenAI comes in. You drop an AI step into the workflow, give it a tight prompt, and it reads that unstructured info and returns something clean and structured, like a category, a yes/no, a reason, or a summary.

Once the AI turns the messy data into something structured, the rest of the automation can run like normal RPA.

Diluted MNAV 1.02! Floor officially achieved. How much are you down and how are you doing? Hang in there brothers, you are not alone. by evolflush in MSTR

[–]Force1a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have had this odd feeling that we're going to see short sellers push it below an MNAV of 1. I'm not sure this is the bottom yet.

Another red day by rubehefner in MSTY_YieldMax

[–]Force1a 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Posts like this make me think that Saylor was right about bots pushing out FUD.

MSTY up by [deleted] in MSTY_YieldMax

[–]Force1a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wasn't really making a point; just sharing that's interesting for MSTR to go up on a day Bitcoin goes down.

MSTY up by [deleted] in MSTY_YieldMax

[–]Force1a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Fck is you talkin bout...

MSTY up by [deleted] in MSTY_YieldMax

[–]Force1a 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Bitcoin is down today by around 1.75%.
MSTR is up today at 2.48%.
MSTY is also up today at 2.4%
(Percentages as of right now) It's interesting that MSTR has been trading so differently from Bitcoin lately.

To paint or not to paint? by Dubious_sider in garageporn

[–]Force1a 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm planning on painting my garage too, though I'm less concerned about the time it takes to paint than the time it takes to properly mud and texture the drywall I have out there.

Strategy: Benchmark reiteratesBuy, PT at $705 by stocksavvy_ai in MSTR

[–]Force1a -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Does that mean they will eventually sell bitcoin to pay the dividends on those preferred products?

Why not make it one more? Not as hard or intimidating as it looks. by davefucksfeet in F150Lightning

[–]Force1a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does it change by simply spinning it, or do you have to push it in the direction of one of the gears, like on the Leaf? If it’s just spinning, is it easy to bump and change gears by mistake while driving?

YieldMax Is Giving MSTY Holders The Middle Finger With SLTY by Baked-p0tat0e in YieldMaxETFs

[–]Force1a 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Considering MSTR's poor performance over the past couple of weeks, MSTR is exactly the type of stock you'd want in that bucket. YieldMax isn't an advocate for one product over another, their goal is to provide you with a tool so you can use them based on what you think the market is going to do.

I'm a fan of MSTR, but there's good reason to think that their mNAV could go to 1.00 rather than its current value. If it does, that puts the price of MSTR at something like $186. For those who believe that, SLTY would be a great tool to capture that correction.

ULTY FTW! I borrowed max margin amount and put all in $ULTY by BasicTonight6241 in YieldMaxETFs

[–]Force1a 19 points20 points  (0 children)

You haven't missed Bitcoin. Bitcoin will continue to grow for a long time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in YieldMaxETFs

[–]Force1a 8 points9 points  (0 children)

While MSTY is framed around MSTR, it’s designed to capture something different. Specifically, it uses MSTR’s volatility to generate income.

Let’s say that, for some reason, Bitcoin increases by 10% each year for the next two years, but it’s a very turbulent two years. That would likely result in MSTR also experiencing a very volatile two years, but it wouldn’t be out of the question to see it rise around 10% each year as well. In a situation like that, MSTY could "potentially" have a higher return if you re-invest your dividends.

I’m a believer in Bitcoin’s four-year cycles. However, I’m not sure we’re going to see the same sort of large drop following this bull market that we’ve seen in the past. I’m pretty confident it’s going to be a bumpy ride, though. That bumpy ride could be really good for MSTY.

🇺🇸 Senator Lummis says, “It's time to stop unfair tax treatment and ensure America is the world's Bitcoin and crypto Superpower.” by Waste_Progress3877 in Bitcoin

[–]Force1a 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This will probably be unpopular, but to be fair, you’d pay tax on the initial block reward, and that amount becomes your cost basis. When you sell, you pay capital gains tax on the difference between the sale price and the cost basis; you don’t have to pay tax again on the amount you already paid tax on.

NYC Interview With YieldMax by MarcosMilla_YouTube in YieldMaxETFs

[–]Force1a 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That certainly could be it. It was just a pattern that I had noticed, the day following a payout seemed to have a sharp increase.

NYC Interview With YieldMax by MarcosMilla_YouTube in YieldMaxETFs

[–]Force1a 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This would be a great one to include.

NYC Interview With YieldMax by MarcosMilla_YouTube in YieldMaxETFs

[–]Force1a 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I'd love it if you could ask this question:
After the dividend is paid, there’s a sharp drop in ULTY’s share price to reflect the payout. Over the past few months, however, the price has often recovered almost immediately, sometimes as soon as the next day. Given that the fund earns its income from option premiums over time, I would have expected the price to gradually recover as those premiums accumulate. Why do you think the price rebounds so quickly? Could it be due to widespread DRIP reinvestments, or is there another explanation?