Well,you're talking to me now aren't you?-sorry,didn't realise i needed your permission to post..Your reading skills haven't improved much. Read my post again. And pay attention to the part where it says we don't give a damn. Still awaiting proof of the connection between morals/trading ability.
Excellent post sandybestdog. I'm sure that even 'satan' will.....oh no, no... what a friggin suprise... What do you guys think about the fact that 'satan' and his camp find it impossible to debate here without littering their posts with insults like 'deadbeat' loser' 'scumbag' etc? While our camp,on the whole, show more restraint. Wonder what the APA would make of that. Wonder what they would make of 'satans' need to repeat his favourite quotes over and over like a neurotic squawking parrot? Wonder what they would make of his camps' baseless assumption they can trade and we can't. Wonder what they would make of their desperate need to police the rest of us on behalf of their political masters who couldn't give a toss about them.
He doesnât just owe money to Harvard, but also the taxpayers who paid his tuition and also Bobâs parentâs who have paid taxes for years, yet their son didnât qualify for anything because on paper they are considered rich. But my point is that the system tends to favor those who abuse it, rather than work hard. This thread is the first time I have ever seen you admit that perhaps people find themselves in hard situations, instead of just assuming that every person in default is that way because he bought too many big screen tvâs because he thought he was owed everything. You have relentlessly critisized me, yet have nothing to say about my made up story about Bob. While I never went to Yale or donât have the other qualifications that he does, I have worked just as hard at other things that just didnât work out. Unlike Bob, I was never late even once on my credit cards before they tripled my interest rate. Now that my job is paying me significantly less than a few years ago, I have slowly been squeezed by the rapid increase in the cost of living, while at the same time making less money. I called my CCâs several times when they wanted to jack my rate again, and they were completely unwilling to work with me. Instead they tried to console me by telling me that it wasnât just me, but everybodyâs rate was going up. They borrow the money from the Fed at .25% and lend it out at 30%. Thatâs like McDonaldâs buying the ingredients to a hamburger for 25 cents, and then charging you $30 for it. But Iâm sure this means nothing to you. You never critisize the system, but judge people by the end result regardless of how they got there. So after 6 years of perfect payment history, 2 months ago, I didnât have enough money to pay two of my cards. The other 3 have small balances and I want to keep those, as they have not tried to screw me over. But I have gotten lucky in the past 2 weeks and have landed 2 good paying temp jobs, in addition to my regular. So itâs back to 60+ hour weeks for now. But, I found some fico calculators and it looks like by missing just 2 months of payments, 6 years of perfect payments has been wiped out, and my score has probably dropped by about 200 points, and wonât recover for at least 3 years. So now, if I pay my cards again, my score wonât go back up. It would be better for me to just try to save a bunch of money over the summer, and try to make a deal with them before it goes to court. But the point is, one little mess up and it screws up everything. We all have paper trails following us around everywhere now, so in the future, everybody can see every little mistake we have made and judge us based on a few bad moments in our lives. Believe me, I have thought many times lately that I can't believe my perfect credit is gone. It truly pains me. It was something I planned for and worked very hard to keep up and in 2 months it's gone. I had no intention of ever having this happen.
No spanish89, you have told us many times how you earn 90% on your trading account worth one thounds pounds (almost $1,500 USD). :0) It is no wonder that you have to keep grifting the system to keep your weasly little head above water, because that won't even pay rent where I live, regardless of the fact that you don't even have to pay taxes on the amount. On top of your grifting talents, the country you live in is a socialist oriented, virtual welfare state, and you have the nerve to come on here and brag about your so-called trading skills?#!? :eek: WTF, you're on the government dole and you grift, and you pay no taxes on your profits (and you can still barely get by). There is no comparing you to us ... nope, no comparison at all!
Oh we belive your group can trade ... just not very well! Otherwise you wouldn't need to be hustlers, grifters, deadbeats and other assorted mal-adjusted social parasites whose very existence is designed to suck the system dry of any nourishment it may provide its honest, tax paying, debt paying, savings oriented populace. I've already explained in-depth why I think you people are a parasite sucking the blood out of the system ... just like there are fleas on a dog in this world, there are people like you. P.S. Nah, I'm not really mad at you guys. I feel compassion for you. You don't have the strength to get your legs under you and walk in this world as a "man", regardless of your situation; and you think you can get something for free in this world without having to pay-in-kind, and that most definitely is not true. Nevertheless, I wish you the best in real-life (especially spanish89, he acts like he was orphaned at a young age and left to survive on his own in the streets).
Actually, on this thread, he is somewhat toned down from his normal routine. I actually got him to admit that sometimes people get into bad situations. I have still never been able to get out of him how he makes a living and how it makes him so great and everybody else who is not at his level a complete loser. The real problem is that our whole economy is based on debt. New money is created through debt. Our government is constantly borrowing more. Those who save are punished by having their savings eroded through inflation. Why in the world does it take 30 years to pay for a house? People like me who used to make good money working low end jobs, are now making less than before while struggling with ever increasing cost of living. What is the solution to this? Go to school and get some skills, which means more debt. It seems anytime somebody tries to get ahead, it always involves more debt.
You do realize that you are posting on a website about trading, right?#!? Because your post makes you sound like you're an illegal immigrant, migrant worker or a low level McDonald's food server (you would at least be able to work your way up to manager with that one). Oh I see ... is this what is called "The Losers Lament"?
Thank you for avoiding the items I brought up in my post, just like you've avoided paying taxes, rent and your credit card bills.