LOL, not by a long shot, that observation stands on its on merit. Yeah, I've read some of his stuff, and I actually like it. So IOW, he's Head & Shoulders above the guys who directed their clients money to the Bernie Madoff's of the investment inner circle. :eek: Thanks a lot bro, I appreciate the support, I really do. Nor are the majority of people who post here, including your running mate Rennick. No argument there. He has a unique market view, which I've commented on myself ... but in this case, oh, what has the market done since his call? Yep, thought so. ?? His calls are nothing like stock_tra8der's. Once again, thanks for the support. Hope not, but you're probably right ... only time will tell.
ROTFLMAO Great one Renny, btw, how has The Ball been doing. Failure and Success You'd probably be better off flipping a coin before taking your daily paper trades and posting on ET.
The one you and your hoard of jackasses said was failed was actually a winner. Stop bullshitting to make a point and concentrate on the unstocked bathrooms, and fish filet you are about to burn. The damned thing is floating listlessy, lift up the basket before someone calls a complaint into the 1-800 number. If you get canned at BurgerWorld you'll have to go back to having mommy reloading the blown out e-trade account. Rennick out
Is it me, but the huge volume of comments at <b>MarketWatch.com</b> have more substance than on these threads! Even the mainstream masses are learning to call things the way they really are. Not so here! Perhaps this site should have the function to rate each post and similarly list for each thread the highest for all to see. Sort of weed out the narcissists' deafening banter. pay$ense :eek: FWIW (lol): It's not likely "Baron" will make any added features. The Copyright date below hasn't even been changed.
marketsurfer: A top in Gold!! A top in Gold!! [Gold smashes up through resistance and approaches historical highs...] marketsurfer: Errrr... a Bottom in the Dow! A Bottom in the Dow!! [Dow tanks and makes new lows into thin air] marketsurfer: Errrr...A bottom in the Dow!! A Bottom in the Dow!! [Dow bounces hard after crashing] marketsurfer: I am a trader/analyst. As Kurt would have said... and so on.
Vonnegut is the master. Give surf credit. He nailed the bottom! As far as I can see he only called Dow bottom once before at 7777. 2 attempts and he nails it. Not bad.
While surf's call was certainly timely, let's not forget that the pop was essentially attributed to Citi's unexpectedly favorable earnings news and nothing else. So, then, was surf's call just pure luck because of this one-trick pony move, or did he have inside info?