1. TSM and NVDA Make Up 34% of Semiconductor Index.
2. NVDA vs. INTC Chart
3. Stocks and Bonds Non-Correlated Again.
From DC Lite Chart Book Stocks vs. bonds. “Stocks and bonds aren’t moving in the same direction any more. The 21-session correlation between the daily change in the S&P 500 and long-term US Treasury bonds is now at its most negative since the second quarter of 2023.”
Luke Kawa – Sherwood https://www.dailychartbook.com/p/dc-lite-194-327
4. Dollar Tree and Dollar General Charts
DLTR -60% from highs
DG -70% from highs
5. Wal-Mart Nation…WMT vs. DG
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6. Brazil Bans X….Stock Market -30% for Last 5 Years.
7. India Up 13 Sessions in a Row…Makes New Highs.
8. Popular Life-Sciences Real Estate 24% Vacancy
9. U.S. Accuses Russia of Spending Millions to Influence U.S. Voters
Vladimir Putin’s inner circle has been directly involved in covert propaganda efforts, Justice Department says
By Dustin Volz and C. Ryan Barber
Top U.S. officials shared evidence to support their claims that the Kremlin is actively trying to influence the November vote in favor of Republican candidate Donald Trump; the Kremlin Senate building in Moscow, seen from Red Square. Photo: Reuters
WASHINGTON—The Biden administration accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of orchestrating a covert campaign to influence the coming U.S. presidential election and erode international support for Ukraine, blaming the Kremlin for targeting American voters with political propaganda and disinformation.
The influence campaign, Attorney General Merrick Garland said during a news briefing on Wednesday, involved Putin’s inner circle and included a scheme to direct Russian public-relations companies to promote state-sponsored narratives to influence the presidential race.
The Justice Department announced the seizure of more than 30 internet domains it said were being weaponized by the Russian government to direct malign influence efforts against the U.S. It identified Sergei Kiriyenko, a longtime senior aide to Putin, as overseeing the internet websites, which were designed to appear to readers as leading U.S. news sites but were, in fact, filled with Russian propaganda.
Separately, the Justice Department announced charges against two Russian nationals employed at the Russian state-media organization RT. Kostiantyn Kalashnikov and Elena Afanasyeva are accused of conspiring to illegally and secretly send nearly $10 million to a Tennessee-based online media company to inject hidden Russian government messaging across social media to target American audiences. Garland said the two Russians directed the company to contract with U.S.-based social media influencers to then share the content on their platforms.
“The company never disclosed to the influencers or to their millions of followers its ties to RT and the Russian government,” Garland said.
10. Benefits of the Wim Hof Method
Learn about the science and history behind the Wim Hof Method.-Psychology Today
Key points
- Through concentration and meditation, Wim Hof was able to deliberately activate his autonomic nervous system.
- The Wim Hof method involves breathing exercises, cold therapy, and mindset training/concentration.
- Increasing willpower and self-control can help one withstand cold exposure and endure breathing exercises.
The Wim Hof Method is named after the person who developed it—a man named Wim Hof from the Netherlands. He developed his method after years of pushing the physiological limits of his body and the perceived limits of his mind through cold exposure and breathing techniques. Wim holds several world records for various cold-weather activities such as the longest ice bath and running marathons around the polar circle (Hof, 2015). These physical achievements led to a scientific case study about him by an academic research institution.
This case study turned out to be groundbreaking as the researchers were able to show that through concentration and meditation, Wim was able to deliberately activate his autonomic nervous system. This is a feat previously believed to be impossible, as the autonomic nervous system controls involuntary bodily functions such as sweating and blood pressure. The paper concluded that Wim was able to achieve a consciously controlled stress response through his practice, which also seemed to activate his innate immune responses (Kox et al., 2012).
Three Components of the Wim Hof Method
- Breathing exercises
- Cold therapy
- Mindset training/concentration
RMIT University in Australia conducted a survey of more than 3,200 Wim Hof practitioners to determine what the subjective benefits of the practice are. The answers were compiled into the following categories (Wim Hof Method, n.d.). Remember these results have not been scientifically evaluated and may only occur on a case-by-case basis.
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Possible Physical Benefits of the Wim Hof Method
- More energy
- Natural anti-inflammatory effect
- Better sleep
- Increased sports performance
- Faster workout recovery
- Autoimmune disease relief
- Arthritis relief
- Fibromyalgia relief
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease management
- Asthma management
- Lowered blood pressure
- Improved metabolism
Possible Mental Benefits of the Wim Hof Method
- Improved mental health
- Stress relief
- Burnout recovery
- Increased willpower
- Boosted concentration
- Improved mind-body connection
- Increased happiness
- Improved creativity
Breathing
Breathing is the first of the three pillars of the Wim Hof method. Breathing is an essential function of your survival that is usually controlled by your autonomic nervous system. This means you usually breathe without even giving it a second thought. However, you have an immense amount of control over your breath, and exerting this control can help activate your immune responses by increasing the overall amount of oxygen in your blood, which increases the amount of available energy for your cells.
Cold Therapy
Cold therapy is the second pillar of the Wim Hof method. One study found that the combination of breathing exercises and cold exposure produced a more potent anti-inflammatory response in participants compared to either breathing or cold therapy alone (Zwaag et al., 2022). This means that the combination of breathing exercises and cold therapy is what drives the activation of your immune response. Skip the cold therapy, and you might not see the full benefits of this method.
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Wim Hof Breathing Steps
- Get yourself into a comfortable position sitting up. Try putting pillows under your legs if your hips feel tight while sitting down.
- Take 30-40 deep breaths. Close your eyes and focus on inhaling into your belly and chest then exhaling unforced. Repeat this cycle in powerful bursts. (This type of breathing exercise may induce lightheadedness, so use caution.)
- Hold your breath. After 30-40 breath cycles, inhale once more as deeply as you can and then exhale completely. Hold your breath until you feel the need to breathe again.
- Take a recovery breath. Once the urge to breathe strikes, inhale as deeply as you can into your belly and chest and hold this breath for 15 seconds. Exhale completely and start another cycle at step one. You can repeat this cycle 3-4 times.
Wim Hof Cold Therapy Steps
Note: You can either take a cold shower solely for this purpose or incorporate this exercise at the end of your regular shower. You also might want to complete meditation or the breathing exercises above prior to this to prepare yourself mentally for the cold exposure.
- Turn on the shower and adjust the temperature to the absolute coldest that you can tolerate for at least 10 seconds.
- Step into the shower carefully and quickly. Going quickly rather than easing in is often easier and more efficient.
- Try to tolerate the cold for as long as possible. Start at 10 seconds before working your way up to 1 minute. Your tolerance to the cold will build over time.
Wim Hof Mindset Steps
The final pillar of the Wim Hof Method can often be overlooked. However, it serves as the foundation for the two other practices, which makes it an integral piece of this method. Increasing your willpower and self-control will help you withstand cold exposure and endure breathing exercises. Showing up and completing the exercises—even just one cycle of breath and 10 seconds of cold exposure—will help you demonstrate to yourself that you do have the ability to show up and get things done. This effect can snowball into more willpower and self-confidence, leading to even better results
Tchiki Davis, Ph.D., is a consultant, writer, and expert on well-being technology.