Perhaps you're reading what you want to read instead of reading what's there. Sorry to not spell everything out for you little one. Keep on trying.
No, I think zdreg was pretty accurate. Perhaps YOU need to re-read what you said. You called him a "half-time" investor, said he had a "piece of shit" that he drove around the world, and said you were discounting what he had to say and he was wrong on China. And, you still haven't given an iota of reasoning for any of your statements, just as zdreg said. Take your time and give us your reasoning, if there is any. LOL. OldTrader
Wow...another guy who can't take what someone says at value...surprise suprise. Jim's mercedes ride is a piece of shit...if you can't understand why driving that around the world, to some extremely poor parts is stupid, that's your inability and lack of experience...sorry honey. As per my China comment...the fact that you need someone to spell out to you Jim's opinion before they can state simply that they disagree says that you are a moron. Yes, you do need to check reading comprehension...I didn't say Jim is wrong about China at all you idiot, I said I disagree. Maybe you can go back and read it SLOWLY and COMPREHEND it...if not then shut up bubby.
bubby is a yiddish reference...booby is not. Guess you can't say much silly. So I expect you'll shut up now?
When do you stop with the 4-letter words and personal attacks, and start with some reasoning? LOL! OldTrader
When you stop trying to misrepresent things I said and retorting with vitriol only to accuse me of the same silly old man. That was 5, 3, 3...now shoo!
Where did this quote go Zdreg?!?!??!?: Quote from zdreg: "what you can say about someone who doesn't know the difference between bubby and booby." LMAO now...you truly need to shrink away now.
If you read his book it describes his car and trailer in great detail. I disagree that driving around the world in that vehicle, even through extremely poor countries is stupid. Some people are more adventurous than others, and he had one hell of an adventure....actually two. As for the car itself, it generated a lot of positive attention and got him out of some sketchy situations.
My disagreement isn't that I think he's not adventurous...although I find that to meet local peple you're usually best not to show up in a suped up Mercedes...they usually treat you differently. Meeting real people just doesn't fly when you pull up in a car that's mods cost more than those people's homes. My qualm isn't with the guy, I respect his lifestyle more than Soros or most any other full time investor...but I do think he could be less informed than the Soros's of the world because of his extracurricular activities...I'm the same way and make less money than I could but don't really care.