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Verified list of food suppliers for COVID families in Bengaluru! pic.twitter.com/R5jTQI2Ajn
— Surabhi tweleb era\U0001f60e (@asura_bi) April 23, 2021
Verified list of food suppliers for COVID families in Bengaluru! pic.twitter.com/R5jTQI2Ajn
— Surabhi tweleb era\U0001f60e (@asura_bi) April 23, 2021
For Senior Citizens,at Bangalore, who can't prepare food for them at home , during this COVID Era, my daughter
— Dr Ajit Sahay Pediatrician Ranchi (@dr_ranchi) April 27, 2021
Ankita started Home Made Food Delivery with ( Free Of Cost at their door step). Just started today morning. Plz wish her good luck.
See The Notes. pic.twitter.com/XB51U7HMDt
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— \U0001f6a8COVID help\U0001f6a8 \U0001f3e5 \U0001f48a (@DeSakshi) May 2, 2021
Free meals, Pay only for delivery
Contact- 9986004184 (whatsapp)
9886381011 (whatsapp)
(Veg/egg both available) #bangalorecovid#bangalorehelp #BANGALORE#KarnatakaFightsCorona#Karnataka #COVIDEmergencyIndia
Saroj Didi and Jaya amma are cooking fresh and homely vegetarian meals for Covid patients in HSR layout, Koramangala, BTM layout and Bellandur.
— Ankit.Today (@ankitv) April 23, 2021
Didi's Kitchen meals are free.
All you need to do is book Dunzo/Swiggy genie pick-up from my home in HSR.
DM if you need a tiffin. pic.twitter.com/GH7JrtiLc9
#Food delivery for patients in #Mysuru, #Karnataka.
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Lunch: 120\u20b9
Dinner: 150\u20b9
Including packaging and delivery charges.
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— Enactus Kirori Mal (@EnactusKMC) May 1, 2021
Home cooked food for covid patients
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Cost: \u20b9130 per meal
Contact 9833069306
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— Nupur Birla (@nupur24) April 30, 2021
1. Let's start option selling learning.
— Mitesh Patel (@Mitesh_Engr) February 10, 2019
Strangle selling. ( I am doing mostly in weekly Bank Nifty)
When to sell? When VIX is below 15
Assume spot is at 27500
Sell 27100 PE & 27900 CE
say premium for both 50-50
If bank nifty will move in narrow range u will get profit from both.
Few are selling 20-25 Rs positional option selling course.
— Mitesh Patel (@Mitesh_Engr) November 3, 2019
Nothing big deal in that.
For selling weekly option just identify last week low and high.
Now from that low and high keep 1-1.5% distance from strike.
And sell option on both side.
1/n
Sold 29200 put and 30500 call
— Mitesh Patel (@Mitesh_Engr) April 12, 2019
Used 20% capital@44 each
Already giving more than 2% return in a week. Now I will prefer to sell 32500 call at 74 to make it strangle in equal ratio.
— Mitesh Patel (@Mitesh_Engr) February 7, 2020
To all. This is free learning for you. How to play option to make consistent return.
Stay tuned and learn it here free of cost. https://t.co/7J7LC86oW0
I'm increasingly interested in the idea of "personal moats" in the context of careers.
— Erik Torenberg (@eriktorenberg) November 22, 2018
Moats should be:
- Hard to learn and hard to do (but perhaps easier for you)
- Skills that are rare and valuable
- Legible
- Compounding over time
- Unique to your own talents & interests https://t.co/bB3k1YcH5b
People talk about \u201cpassive income\u201d a lot but not about \u201cpassive social capital\u201d or \u201cpassive networking\u201d or \u201cpassive knowledge gaining\u201d but that\u2019s what you can architect if you have a thing and it grows over time without intensive constant effort to sustain it
— Andrew Chen (@andrewchen) November 22, 2018
Things that look like moats but likely aren\u2019t or may fade:
— Erik Torenberg (@eriktorenberg) November 22, 2018
- Proprietary networks
- Being something other than one of the best at any tournament style-game
- Many "awards"
- Twitter followers or general reach without "respect"
- Anything that depends on information asymmetry https://t.co/abjxesVIh9