Thanks JJ! I can't take credit for creating it but no other breakfast cereal says Tums like this one. He probably snacks on it all day long, too, even though one bowl contains all the dumbass he needs to get him through the day <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=2275826>
I've never understood why anybody took Jack seriously. This thread does provide a plausible explanation for the curious behaviour of the Hershey followers. Very interesting. As a member of the audience, I applaud the impressive display of mind control, but call for Jack to release his victims now. They have suffered enough - except for Tums, of course.
As the Hershey Cult tetters on the brink of disarray, the followers gamely try to follow the teachings of being in the market all day and getting 3x the ATR. Captain Spyder having abandoned his post as the sheperd of a particularly stupid flock, and their Illustrious Leader Jack having taken mortal shots to his credibility, it's up to the followers to keep hope alive: nkhoi - missing in action, it appears he's such a pantywaist follower that if he isn't being lead around by the nose, he's nowhere to be seen. Tums - currently weeping in his bowl of cereal, angry that he is being singled-out and persecuted when he knows damn well that there are plenty of followers who are stupider than he ... romanus - does this kid even have a brokerage account yet lj young - tried to lead, but no one wanted to follow Mr_Black - realizes that they are all to stupid to follow his trades, so he flaunts his knowledge, realizing that they will never figure-out that he is just taking trades with the trend, a la CW. Neoxx - gamely trying to carry the group on his back to the finish line, taking paper trader after paper trade, never knowing which side of the market to be on, nor does he care ... he just wants to keep going to get Jack's approval. Neoxx can't even paper trade correctly
Just like a trading opportunity, Jack's game was obvious in real time to those who can think objectively for themselves. But for those who can't and who can only "see" in hindsight, consider this: Had Jack and spydie been as successful as they claimed, they would have been rock stars and their departure would have been covered by the WSJ, IBD, Barron's, CNBC, Bloomberg, etc. Their trading records and contributions would have been covered in detail... things like how they prospered during this market, how many millionaires they trained, charities and foundations they created and supported, etc. There would have been endless heartfelt testimonials from traders here with facts, not fluff. There would have been a huge ET-wide party for them. And on and on. Instead they abruptly left without fanfare. There were a few zero-content superlatives posted. No press coverage and no ET-wide party. Idiotic refinement is a ghost town. And Tums continues to try to censor posts that don't reflect favorably on Jack and his "methods." What about this Jack? Why no parades? Tell us. We all know you're watching.
LOL Good point. Does Hershey realize he has not got a leg to stand if the losers sue him? There's so much evidence here he's be in serious trouble.
It is amazing that Jack has been unable to survive when he claimed he was able to capture 3 times the daily range.
Actually Jack is doing quite nicely. Here's why... http://covert-conversational-hypnos.../how-to-take-someones-wallet-phone-watch.html This is one of Jacks students trying SCT Bootcamp techniques on the street. No chart required
Spaking of Losers, Neoxx has overtraded all day long and is still waiting for his Long (ship) to come in as the market proceeds to give back all of its early morning gains ... I swear, you just can't make this shit up. Neoxx, another SCT Loser in Profile Hell, from the signs of it, he still can't tell an uptrend from a downtrend ... and after all this time, too. :eek:
Neoxx overtraded this morning, taking a short when he should have just closed his earlier Long and looked to re-enter or just called it a day Mistake One To add to the madness, he was then whipsawed with another Long, then another Short and finally another Long before the market sold off. Mistake Two Looks like Technical Strategy, the Ultimate Jack Hershey Bootcamp, is a bust and a complete failure. I'm sorry it couldn't work out for you Neoxx, you still have a career ahead of you as a bedpan Nurse.