You are conflating completely different issues. One is on individuals taking personal responsibility. Totally agree. But that was not the point here. If your postulation applies to retail traders then paying sponsors are exempt from taking personal responsibility to act with integrity and honesty? I don't think so.
I did a quick test on this but the difference seems less dramatic on first sight. The divergence happened at the start of the .com-crisis, but quickly dissapeared, or faded. (could be making error, am tired) r_cc (blue) = cum. return close t+1/close t r_co (orange) = cum. return close t/open t+1 r_oc (grey) = cum. return open t/close t
I didn't conflate anything. You did. I said nothing about sponsors responsibility. That is for Baron to decide. And if you have problems with the way Baron handles his affairs I suggest you go elsewhere. As for me I am very happy and wish Baron had 10 times as many sponsors.
Oh it's you sunny trader. Yes of course you are right as always. My sincere apologies. (whispering to the neighbor: idiot, even in the same post he denies mixing up issues he conflates different topics even further) And yes you DID respond to my post that talked directly about sponsor responsibility. Perhaps you already forgot.
Quote where I talked of sponsors responsibility. That is re spon sibil ity short bus rider. Don't bother I'll do it myself:- "They are a sponsor, advertising their service. That is what sponsors do." They advertise. Period. Of course Baron almost assuredly has terms and conditions all advertisers have to follow. Why don't you ask to see them, so he tell you to eff off pipsie. Hotel California coming up - got room for another know-it-all hardhead.
I talked about sponsor responsibility and you replied to my post. Are you senile or you just pretend to be? Read more carefully. How old are you? This has happened now almost every time you reply to any of my posts and ends up in a confrontation. Tiring and a waste of time imo. Just read the posts you reply to more carefully going forward.
10 years note, Japanese yen, and euro, all going down and imply high inflation ahead. That drags equity down.