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$SERV keeps gettng knocked down this week by shorts, not sellers. 🤔 Here's what nobody sees. 👇 Buyout candidacy discussed this week across multiple firms. Poor exposure due to recent events. Postmate, cost Uber $2.6B before it was Serve Robotics Spinoff. Sitting under $600M market cap today. Huge connections and investment stack, $NVDA, $UBER, $DASH $SYM, $WMT, any idea what the last two have in common? Robot delivery utilization has increased more than 1400% in 2026. With 2000 units deployed. Scaling shows infrastructure supports expansion. Technical: 56% off exchange Darkpool volume is the highest in 30 days, between $7-9 range = 100M volume. 77M Share Float 29% Short Interest @ 21M shares 4.2 days to cover - Tracked 550k being used daily to aid price control. Multiple higher gaps to fill, perfect setup for a potential squeeze with 85% rating. Trigger = above avg volume and $9 price reclaim. Future Valuation Multiples range from normal to full scale. Short term 3-6x 2030 39-79x The Math 👇 Part 1 - Retail Ops. x.com/QueTraders/status/2063…

$SERV Scale Math Is Wild 👀 Current robot economics: 1 robot = $13,000 annual revenue 500 robots in a city = $6.5M annual revenue Now assume SERV reaches deployments similar to the proposed Los Angeles scale in every major city over 1 million population. 706 cities globally projected to have populations over 1M by 2030 500 robots per city Total fleet: 353,000 robots Revenue math: 353,000 robots × $13,000 = $4.59 BILLION annual revenue $4.59B would make SERV a completely different company. Valuation examples: 5× sales = $22.9B market cap → $304/share This is not a prediction. It's simply what the math looks like if SERV achieves large-scale adoption across major global cities.
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$SERV: A Simple Valuation Comparison Many investors know that Uber $UBER acquired Postmates in 2020 for approximately $2.65 billion. What's interesting is that Serve Robotics originally came out of Postmates, making that acquisition a useful reference point when thinking about SERV's potential value. SERV currently has about 77 million shares outstanding. If SERV were valued at the same $2.65 billion that Uber paid for Postmates: $2.65 Billion ÷ 77 Million Shares = $34.42 per share. SERV is attempting to automate the most expensive part of delivery: the last mile. Uber remains a strategic partner. Not financial advice. Just a valuation comparison using the Postmates acquisition as a reference point. x.com/QueTraders/status/2065…

PDT Removal Could Be the Biggest Retail Market Catalyst Since $AMC & $GME Era. 🚀🚀 🤯 More active traders. More liquidity. More option flow. More gamma exposure. If retail regains participation, shorts may have to adapt to a market they haven't faced since 2020. 👇 💥 We've built a #GVM #Squeeze #Indicator just for this, follow/like to participate. No Subscription or fees. GVM: Growth-Volume-Momentum Our model filters out the best practical setups - 3x setups, undervalued, catalysts, growth, Darkpool, Institutional, stressed float dynamics, reclaim levels, predictive outcomes, volume expansion, pure greed index. Shorts don't fear retail investors. They fear retail investors who find the same undervalued setup at the same time. High SI. Tight float. Rising volume. Growing awareness. That's when the pressure starts. Nobody needs coordination. The data speaks for itself. When risk outweighs conviction, shorts become buyers. One play at a time. #ShortSqueeze #RetailInvesting #Stocks #MarketStructure #DYOR x.com/QueTraders/status/2065…
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Your Name cost less than $7 million to make. It grossed $405 million. Every dollar that went into it earned $58 at the box office. Frozen earned $8.50 per dollar. Toho, the Japanese studio releasing it, expected the movie to top out at around $14 million. The actual number was 30 times higher. In Japan, Your Name made up 10% of everything the country spent on movies in 2016. It stayed at number one for 12 weekends, nine of them in a row. It became the first anime film not directed by Hayao Miyazaki to cross $100 million in Japan. Until Demon Slayer: Mugen Train arrived in 2020, it was the highest-grossing anime movie in the world. The director is Makoto Shinkai. Before any of this, he worked at a video game company in Tokyo. He quit in 2001 and spent seven months making his first real film on his home Mac, almost entirely by himself. He and his then-girlfriend did the voice acting. Most anime studios are hired to make shows based on existing manga or books that someone else owns. Shinkai’s studio, CoMix Wave Films, writes and owns its own stories. It wasn’t a one-off. Weathering With You (2019) made $193 million on an $11 million budget. Suzume (2022) crossed $314 million. Pixar spends around $200 million on a single film and treats $1 billion at the box office as a hit. A small Tokyo studio run by a guy who once made his first film alone on a Mac is making movies that return 30 to 100 times what they cost.
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Elon Musk says "Your Name" is his favorite anime
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We been through a lot man 😭 #DaBears 🐻⬇️
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🌏 #ポケポケ 大会結果 🌏 738人が参加した新環境注目の大型大会で、 14勝1敗『メガチルタリスex』が見事優勝🏆 ▶︎ $250 - PMPT #6 - MEGA RISING LEGAL!!! (738人) 優勝: メガチルタリスex 準優勝: メガアブソルex 3位: スイクンex 4位: メガバシャーモex
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No director will ever achieve what Zack Snyder did with Man of Steel and Batman V Superman 🫡
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Fox Kids or Kids' WB?
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19 Jun 2025
Donkey Kong Country (TV series) is free to watch on YouTube Season 1 buff.ly/5t4KoQQ Season 2 buff.ly/iFbN5be Tubi buff.ly/Ht621KQ
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Looking for an open world, action-adventure game? The Knightling by @betheknightling
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IF YOUR’E BROKE… Content Creation is NOT your quick escape plan… Content Creation doesn’t make money FAST enough for most working class creators to quit their job… Ironically it’s the job that holds people back… The FASTEST way to make REAL money is consulting and freelancing… These are high leverage opportunities with guaranteed payment where you charge $500-$1000 for a result that takes you 1-10 hours and you refine your skills until it consistently takes 1-5 hours. Mine was wedding photography for example, the ability to make $600-$1200 on a weekend. The barrier to entry at the time was about $1200 in equipment… But I was able to make 5x to 10x that in a year (I also was doing event photography with the same gear investment). If it’s graphic design the investment is $10/month for Photoshop or $60/month for the Adobe Suite to be able to do $50-$500 projects that took me 1-2 hours to do and getting gigs like that multiple times per month, if not per week. Get paid for RESULTS NOT TIME. This doesn’t SCALE… unlike content creation but it does give you LEVERAGE, unlike your job… LEVERAGE FIRST…. SCALE SECOND… You START with the idea of STOP TRADING YOUR TIME FOR MONEY. If you don’t have these skills you do a 90 day sprint with all your leisure time to get the foundations of these skills. Then you do work FOR FREE for 5-10 people you know, so you can makes mistakes without hurting your reputation (or their business). You build a body of work and references. Then you’re able to compete in earnest and not feel like an imposter. As you improve your skills, you are taking less time to get the same money and results. UNLIKE a job, you’re rewarded for getting it done faster or with less friction, you may even get a bonus for delivering early… Content Creation without guidance and proper frameworks can take YEARS to monetize if you can’t put 20-30 hours per week into it to build up the skills and quality needed to be competitive. And even then the $500-$1000 a month is nice, but freelancing and consulting can make that in a day or a week… without the same hours.
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Anton Frondell (my guy) goes to the Blackhawks at 3rd overall! Frondell has the highest DY star probability of any player in the 2025 draft and was my top ranked player in the HP 32. Why? His equivalency in the 20s in his pre-draft year, and in the 40s in his DY mixed with his young age is deadly. Byfield, Kucherov, Savard, Marner all looked like this. You get a star from these 4 out of 5 times. Add to it, he put up the massive number in his DY in a pro Euro league (the underrated Allsvenskan Swedish league) and it puts him over the top. The only other player in a 35 history to share a similar production track, doing so in a pro Euro league in his draft year with the younger age is Aleksander Barkov. Might not be immediate but Frondell looks like he's going to develop into something amazing for the Hawks.
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Things to consider.
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All 216 MoN designs for gen 1 of Monsterpatch! Which 4 will be on your team?
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my tiny train game finally has a proper TRAILER and RELEASE DATE !! May 29th, 2025 This is ISLANDS&TRAINS ▨▧▨▧▨▧▨▧▨▧▨▧▨▧ I'm SO excited 😱
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Risimon is part of #indieassemble 2025 celebration on Steam! Starting today, and running until the 11th May 2025 🔥
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【Official Trailer】 Lost in Starlight Animated Film Scheduled for May 30 on Netflix ✨More: netflix.com

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Dreadmoor is a Lovecraftian fishing adventure set in a post-nuclear apocalypse world. It's out on PC later this year on Steam. Follow all the updates on Releases and add it to your calendar. 🎣 👾 🎮 releases.com/p/dreadmoor?utm… #Dreadmoor #Horror #Lovecraftian
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If you've never watched this anime...it's ABOUT TIME! — Watch Orb: On the Movements of the ​​​Earth on Netflix!
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