I have never seen a better trader than

Discussion in 'Politics' started by mrmarket, May 27, 2003.

  1. If this man is really better than a monkey throwing darts, then he should have the decency to advertise on ET. Don't help him break the rules you agreed to (TOS) by allowing him to spam his website. It's unfair to those of us who actually pay for advertising.
     
    #261     Apr 6, 2004
  2. Good point on the spam.


    Besides, I have already objectively proven that he is no
    better than monkey throwing darts :D

    My coin flip strategy has 95 winners in a row.
    CAN MR MARKET DO THAT?!?! CAN HE! CAAAN HHEEEEE!!!!!!

    My stupid robot mega-mr-market is HUUUUUUUUUUGE :D

    peace

    axeman
     
    #262     Apr 6, 2004
  3. He's not selling anything, why should he advertise. Everyday I read moaning and groaning about "no one will help me", "why won't the experienced traders share their knowledge", "who will mentor poor me", etc, etc, and here is a guy who just gives a way a proven system developed by a Wharton School MBA grad, backed up by verifiable realtime records, and all he gets is crap.

    Is it really so hard to say "Thank you, MrMarket. You are indeed Huge and may well be The World's Best Stockpicker."

    You guys would rather spend your money on Wizetrade or Waxie or some crook charging $$$$$ for a "trading manual", chatroom and "mentoring", without any idea of whether or not they know what they are doing.

    All MrMarket asks is that you indulge his gargantuan ego. So,why not? What does it cost you? Send him your finest meats and cheeses and be glad he doesn't ask for more.
     
    #263     Apr 6, 2004
  4. bgp

    bgp

    mr. blowhard, i mean mr. market where's your p/l statement in r/t posted. you are that squirrel aren't you.
    :D :D
     
    #264     Apr 6, 2004
  5. Ummmmmmmmmmm.... now wait a second.

    My flip a coin system gets 15% on each winner too,
    and it currently has 95 winners in a row!!!

    It out performs Mr Market by a longshot, and I will
    even give it away free :D


    ANYONE who believes Mr Market actually has good
    returns doesnt have a CLUE about evaluating
    a trading system.

    If you dont understand why there is NO rational
    reason to believe he is making any real money, then
    you have a lot to learn.

    Maybe he **IS** making real good returns.

    But the FACTS are: He has NOT given us the numbers
    required to evaluate his actual returns to date.

    In fact... HE HAS NEVER TOLD US what his return on equity
    has been since he started trading this system.

    Sorry...but you cant just "Start over" at the start of a bull market
    and claim you have a kick ass system.


    peace

    axeman
     
    #265     Apr 6, 2004
  6. Axeman,


    You wrote:-




    "
    My flip a coin system gets 15% on each winner too,
    and it currently has 95 winners in a row!!!

    It out performs Mr Market by a longshot, and I will
    even give it away free "



    Axeman if you are really in a generous mood as suggested by the above PLEASE can I have look at your coin flip approach. I might learn something else useful.


    Thanks in advance
     
    #266     Apr 6, 2004
  7. While I agree with most of your statement, he IS selling something: eyeballs to his website. As a Wharton MBA (and I hope you've done your DD and know this to be true in fact), Mr. M. knows that having increasing eyeballs on his website could be quite lucrative eventually. This is how many internet models have started, by counting the number of unique visitors.
     
    #267     Apr 6, 2004
  8. I never ask anyone to follow my picks, I am merely sharing what I am buying for myself. What I think is a good pick for me may not be a good pick for someone else. People should do their own homework and make decisions independently. It's their money, not mine.

    Thanks for the kind words.
     
    #268     Apr 6, 2004
  9. LOL..thanks. When do we go drink?
     
    #269     Apr 6, 2004
  10. Mr. market--

    I once again ask you to refrain from promoting your website without paying as an advertiser. This includes "quoting" others who have used your URL in their quotes. We are not stupid here, and we do not appreciate this blatant violation of TOS.
     
    #270     Apr 6, 2004