Ran Neuner, famously identified as Punjab’s extremely bullish personality in cryp-tospace, lately came out in support of RaoulGMI and other giants in the field through a tweet. The gist? Neuner perceives that crypto is a world-changer and that the world must not allow this opportunity to vanish from its grasp. And the tweet further went on to announce the giveaways of interviews with major players like Joe McCann and Arthur Hayes to justify their bullish nature to observers of the rest of the world.
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The reactions were of course very much varied as usual; some folks flat-out agreed with the argument while Elisya expressed how wonderful it was seeing so many people staying true to the potential of crypto. LarssonJohan then crowned RaoulGMI the “macro-goat” with some heart emojis thrown in. Greg Swart then went to say something very clever and simple himself: “Ran, what a great post,” because less is more in some cases.
Others were not convinced. Tyson said, “Listen at your own peril,” advising followers to do their own research and sell before the big guys do. Even tougher, Monic🎲♠️ called Neuner a scammer, charging him with selling scams to fatten his own pockets. Ouch. Jackson continued in the vein, calling everyone involved “disgraceful scammers”; harsh words, but crypto Twitter does not tend to hold back.
And from there comes the next level of skepticism. Cytro said that the best stories about RaoulGMI being charming should be saved for bedtime while that level of bullishness was put into the category of “Amateur Hour.” Meanwhile, BU was busy proving alleged legends of the badness of Raoul’s calls with some dusty Bloomberg terminal receipts. Oof.
Now entering the random wildcards: Alivia Buckley and Kyle Arnold both showered appreciation towards the anonymous trading gurus, with Kyle claiming he pocketed $30K under someone’s tutelage in pinpointing a mystery stock. Carmen Willms was quick to boast about the $160K payout from another trader. They might be the luckiest people alive or… well, you get the idea.
And there were memes. Warren demanded banana pizza. Yuumi dropped the classic “Wen Lambo?” after all, some things never change.
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So, in the end, Ran’s tweet was a perfect din of crypto Twitter chatter, hype, skepticism, and trajectory into purely random land. Whether you buy into what he is selling or if you’re all side-eyes, one thing is for sure: those interviews better do heavy lifting, or else the replies on sale only get grippier from there.
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