Become someone worth helping

Discussion in 'Professional Trading' started by Ghost_of_Blotto, Nov 2, 2014.

  1. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    Not really feedback, posting where others can read keeps it kinda real or honest maybe.
     
  2. Maybe some do it to spam for websites.
     
  3. The Surf Report has brought many good things my way----- many millions raised for investment, several full time gigs in the hedge fund and publishing world, three proprietary trading jobs, a dozen very good friends-not a mention a beautiful wife-----

    I would say keeping a journal here can be very positive. and agree with Blotto--- keep it honest, even with the losses and huge down periods-- AND those who can help you, will. The real people know whats real, and it isn't these never lose assclowns that have seemed to take over this site. surf
     




  4. Obviously written by an American + Republican = superficial and worldly ....... totally devoid of the depth and splendor and majesty that is the domain of the Spirit and the Holy Spirit. that's why its a Land of Zero Culture and dying at breakneck speed.





    excerpt:

    >>>>>> Here’s a basic principle about human nature: We admire the strong and we avoid the weak. <<<<<<

    = Animal Kingdom underlying universal trait.

    And Life in the business world is exactly like it is on the plains of Africa. The strong feed off the weak, the entire Sales industry is based on this one fact. It works and gives a great living to the strong but it ties up the weak in all sorts of obligations that bury 'em further. The rich get richer the poor perish and perish-er

    Is that type of Life something to aspire to? = right-click\sendto\hocus-pocus Land

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    AfterLOS recommendations = (the gateway to .....)

    There is no greater thrill than:
    not to kill
    to help the poor and unfortunate with food and shelter and assistance, guidance and counseling & MONEY
    to help the unable and disabled

    for if the able ones don't, who will?