I DON’T UNDERSTAND WHY PEOPLE DON’T USE GEMINI FOR STOCKS.
Most traders are looking at charts from 6 months ago.
Gemini analyzes real-time sentiment on X to predict future.
Here are 15 prompts to find the next 10x stock:
2/ Real-Time Sentiment Pulse
Prompt:
“Analyze X discussions about [$TICKER / COMPANY] from the last 24–48 hours.
Classify sentiment (bullish / neutral / bearish) and explain why sentiment is shifting.”
3/ Sudden Attention Spike Detector
Prompt:
“Find stocks that saw a sudden spike in mentions on X in the last 12 hours, excluding major news outlets. Focus on organic chatter, not headlines.”
4/ Retail Before Institutions
Prompt:
“Identify stocks where retail traders are accumulating before any analyst upgrades or institutional reports.”
5/ Narrative Change Tracker
Prompt:
“Track how the narrative around [$TICKER] has changed over the last 30 days.
What are people saying now that they weren’t saying before?”
6/ Influencer Accumulation Signal
Prompt:
“Detect when respected traders, operators, or domain experts start mentioning a stock repeatedly without hyping it.”
7/ Bear-to-Bull Flip Alert
Prompt:
“Find stocks where historically bearish accounts recently turned neutral or bullish.
Highlight exact language changes.”
8/ Hidden Catalyst Discovery
Prompt:
“Scan X for subtle mentions of upcoming catalysts (contracts, regulation changes, pilots, partnerships) that are not in mainstream news.”
9/ Insider Language Pattern Scan
Prompt:
“Analyze posts from employees, ex-employees, or contractors casually referencing their company’s momentum or workload.”
10/ Volume Without News
Prompt:
“Identify stocks with unusual trading volume today but no major news.
Cross-check with X sentiment for possible early explanations.”
11/ Sector Rotation Early Signal
Prompt:
“Detect early chatter suggesting capital rotating into a specific sector before ETFs or analysts mention it.” Rotations start on X, not Bloomberg.
12/ Earnings Whisper Analysis
Prompt:
“Analyze pre-earnings discussions on X to extract ‘whisper numbers’ and expectations versus consensus.”
13/ Crowded Trade Exit Signal
Prompt:
“Find stocks where bullish sentiment is becoming repetitive, meme-like, or overly confident.”
14/ Small-Cap Smart Money Trail
Prompt:
“Identify small-cap stocks being discussed by hedge fund analysts, ex-bankers, or finance PhDs on X.”
15/ Fear Compression Scan
Prompt:
“Find stocks where fear-driven language is declining even though price hasn’t moved yet.”
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Your cell phone does not listen to you “by accident.” It's a feature, not a bug.
I talked about traveling to Rome just once and 10 minutes later I started getting flight ads.
It's called “Shadow-Logging” and it happens through 5 settings you've never touched.
Here's how to remove eavesdropping once and for all:
The illusion of silence
Most believe that “Hey Siri” or “OK Google” only work when you say the phrase.
The reality is different.
To detect the keyword, the device has to constantly analyze sound in a low power mode.
You cannot “wake up” if you are not listening first.
The ghost microphone
Have you ever seen an orange or green dot at the top of your screen?
This indicates that the microphone is active. The problem is that, by the time you see it, the audio fragment has already been processed... and sometimes sent.
Your iPhone has been stolen. The thief turned it off. Find My shows “Offline.”
Your data, your photos, your mobile banking—it’s all in his hands.
But if you’ve set up these three things beforehand, the thief is just holding an $880 piece of metal that can’t be touched.
First: Stolen Device Protection.
This is a new feature in iOS 17.3 and above. When it’s active, anyone who has your iPhone CANNOT change your Apple ID password, turn off Find My, or reset your phone without Face ID, even if they know your passcode.
Settings > Face ID & Passcode > Stolen Device Protection > Turn On.
If you haven’t turned this on yet, stop reading and do it now. This is the most powerful anti-theft feature Apple has ever created.
Second: eSIM lock.
If your iPhone still uses a physical SIM card, a thief can simply remove the SIM and your phone will be offline. Find My won’t be able to track it.
But if you use an eSIM, nothing can be removed. Your iPhone stays connected to the internet as long as there’s a signal. You can still track its location from other devices.
Contact your carrier (Telkomsel, XL, Indosat) to switch to an eSIM. The process is usually free and completed within a day. If not, you can also purchase an eSIM.
Breaking: Your name, address, and phone number are sitting on the internet right now available to anyone who searches.
Three sites are actively selling it to strangers today and most people have no idea.
Here is how to remove most of it:
1/ Data Brokers
Three sites sell your personal information to strangers and removing yourself takes about 10 minutes total.
Spokeo: Search your name > Opt-out > Submit
Whitepages: Find your listing > Request removal
BeenVerified: Opt-out page > Submit
Do all three. This alone clears out roughly 90% of what people find when they search you.
2/ Google Search Results
Google has a removal request form that has existed for years and almost nobody uses it. Search "Google removal request" and submit one for any page showing your phone number, email, or home address.
Google is legally required to review it. Most requests get approved within days.
If you died tomorrow your family could not access a single thing you own digitally.
Bank accounts. Crypto. Passwords. Cloud storage. All of it locked permanently.
Here is how to fix that in 30 minutes:
1/ iPhone Users
Settings > your name > Sign-In & Security > Legacy Contact
Assign someone you trust. Apple generates an access key tied to them. The moment they show that key alongside a death certificate, your entire iCloud opens up. Photos, files, emails, notes. Everything.
Skip this and your family spends months fighting Apple's bureaucracy with no guarantee it works.
2/ Google Accounts
Set a timer for how long Google waits before acting. Then assign people and decide exactly what each one can see. One person gets Gmail. Another gets Drive. Another gets Photos. You control the split.
Google checks in with you first. No response means your chosen people get in automatically.myaccount.google.com/inactive
Your Android says storage full. You delete everything. Still full.
It is not your photos. Android has been quietly hiding gigabytes of junk you never see.
23GB cleared yesterday without deleting a single thing that mattered.
Here is where it is hiding:
1/ App Cache
Every app silently stacks temporary files. Settings > Apps > pick any app > Storage. TikTok alone was sitting at 4.7GB on my phone. Instagram 2.1GB. Chrome 1.2GB. Four apps, 10GB gone.
Tap Clear Cache. Not Clear Data. Clear Cache only removes temp files. You stay logged in, nothing gets wiped.