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How to safe keep a Tweet in Favorites?

Okay, so you want to read a Tweet Again? Well, this article is for newbie Tweeter. If you are Twitter expert, please browse through other articles of your interest across this website.

You are still on this page, either you are newbie or too much interested in me.

Read On:

Here is a Quote come to my Twitter Timeline via @40Billion


"Ignore politics and macroeconomics when picking stocks" -Warren Buffett followed my link 40billion.com/post/9638 


I looked below Tweet found stuff like:

Expand | Reply | Retweet | Favorite | More

I liked the Quote, Retweeted it and Pressed Favorite Button, Now star adject with Favorite is visible bright.

So next time when I will be ready to buy some stock, who else better than Warren Buffet I would refer?

You also can do this to keep those inspiring post in your Twitter favorite. And when you want to read them, Press Me in the Top of your Twiter Account, Click on Favorites, List of favorites will display.

Take Best Tweets in your favorite for future reference.

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