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In a market where liquidity trumps headlines, Ed Ponsi shares a disciplined, probabilistic approach to trading—one where folding more often is the key to winning big. Learn how selectivity, structure, and strategy alignment can tilt the odds in your favor.

by Mitch Zak
July 16, 2025
4 min. read

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While I can’t provide support, links, or encouragement for piracy, I can share a short, helpful story that uses this as a cautionary (and friendly) example. The Disappearing Download

It sounds like you’re referring to a file name for Groove Coaster: Wai Wai Party (a rhythm game on Nintendo Switch), including “NSP” and “21 DLCs” — which typically points to pirated copies or custom ROMs from unauthorized sources. GROOVE-COASTER-WAI-WAI-PARTY-NSP-21-DLCs-ROMSLA...

She had to send it to Nintendo for repair, losing all her save data. The “free” DLCs ended up costing her $120 and weeks of waiting. While I can’t provide support, links, or encouragement

Maya loved rhythm games. One night, she saw a forum post: The “free” DLCs ended up costing her $120

Days later, her Switch wouldn’t connect online. Turns out, the download contained modified certificates that got her console flagged. No more eShop, no more updates — not even for her legit games.

Excited, she downloaded it. The file was huge — 15 GB — but she waited. Finally, she opened it. Instead of the cheerful title screen, her Switch gave an error: “Corrupt data.” She tried reinstalling. Nothing.

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