- TOPLEY'S TOP 10
- Posts
- Topley's Top 10
Topley's Top 10
Bitcoin Officially in the Red Negative 2025
..
..
2. Bitcoin Whale Selling Coming from All Long-Term Age Brackets
BTC long-term holders. "Interesting visual from crypto quant on long term holder bitcoin selling, seems like it's been coming from all age brackets."
..
…
4. Bitcoin Decouples from Tech Stocks

..
5. Is Crypto Following Trump Approval Rating?


The Market Ear
.
6. Other Hot Trade Pulling Back Quantum Computing….IONQ -48% from Highs…Holding Above 200day
.
7. Quantum Stock QBTS -52% ..Still Above 200-Day

StockCharts
.
8. Read of the Month—While American Kids are Scrolling Instagram, Russian Kids are Preparing for War Starting in 1st Grade
WSJ By Matthew Luxmoore
Drills of this kind, which took place in the Kursk region bordering Ukraine and were broadcast on Russian state television, are happening across Russia as the Kremlin reaches into the country’s schools to prepare potential combatants for future wars.
It is part of a dramatic transformation of Russia’s education system that gained pace after the Kremlin’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 but was supercharged by the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. As the conflict approaches the four-year mark, military-style training and war topics are embedded in Russia’s school curriculum, while the budget for such programs has ballooned as the focus has turned to the youngest grades.
By eighth grade, weapons training—once extracurricular—is now mandatory. Teens are taught army discipline, military history and how to assemble Kalashnikovs and fly drones.
History textbooks portraying the West as Russia’s enemy and Ukraine as its stooge will soon be rolled out for the youngest grades, the government says. Outside of the classroom, the Defense Ministry has its own Youth Army, with a claimed 1.85 million members age 8 to 18 integrated into the school system.

The cover of a Russian history textbook for 11th grade, which portrays the West as an enemy of Russia and Ukraine as its lackey.
The Kremlin has signaled the war in Ukraine could last years, and analysts say the military indoctrination push is aimed in part at rearing a generation of militarized patriots who recognize the Russian state as the ultimate authority and will unquestioningly answer a future call to fight.
“If you take school-age children and indoctrinate them properly, then they will become cheaper and more efficient soldiers for any kind of war you may plan in the future,” said political scientist Ekaterina Schulmann, describing the Kremlin’s logic.
Key to the campaign is the involvement of active-duty soldiers, who now teach schoolchildren how to handle guns and fight in self-defense. Soldiers walked hand-in-hand at the start of term with pupils whose fathers had fallen in battle.
.
.
10. Shane Parish Interview Ron Shaich
The Knowledge Project
Top restauranteur Ron Shaich reveals how to scale a business, find the inputs that matter, and create long term success.
Ron is the founder of Panera Bread, chairman of CAVA, and managing partner at Act III Holdings. He created the fast-casual dining category.
Here are 10 of the maxims I took away from this episode and my research:
1.Complexity kills more companies than competition.
2. Long-term greedy, not short-term stupid.
3. Commitment owns you. You don’t own it.
4. The best seek out the details.
5. Failing fast works in software, not restaurants.
6. There is no balance. You make choices.
7. Obsession isn’t a problem. It’s an advantage.
8. People want to feel special in a world where they don’t.
9. The greatest risk is underinvesting in what works.
10. Build something worthy of those who believed in you.
…
Did someone forward this email to you? Get your own:
Disclosure
Indices that may be included herein are unmanaged indices and one cannot directly invest in an index. Index returns do not reflect the impact of any management fees, transaction costs or expenses. The index information included herein is for illustrative purposes only.
Material for market review represents an assessment of the market environment at a specific point in time and is not intended to be a forecast of future events, or a guarantee of future results.
Material compiled by Lansing Street Advisors is based on publicly available data at the time of compilation. Lansing Street Advisors makes no warranties or representation of any kind relating to the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of the data and shall not have liability for any damages of any kind relating to the use such data.
To the extent that content includes references to securities, those references do not constitute an offer or solicitation to buy, sell or hold such security as information is provided for educational purposes only. Articles should not be considered investment advice and the information contain within should not be relied upon in assessing whether or not to invest in any securities or asset classes mentioned. Articles have been prepared without regard to the individual financial circumstances and objectives of persons who receive it. Securities discussed may not be suitable for all investors. Please keep in mind that a company’s past financial performance, including the performance of its share price, does not guarantee future results.
Lansing Street Advisors is a registered investment adviser with the State of Pennsylvania.





