The Surf Report

Discussion in 'Journals' started by marketsurfer, Apr 25, 2002.

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  1. Now you're just grasping at straws :)

    Any licensed Engineer would be better equiped than you to trade. We are good at math, we have had to display discipline and focus in order to pass a very difficult licensing exam, and we are able to synthesize solutions from disparate data sources.

    In contrast, your claim to fame at this point, is that you "claim" to have attended law school. Reading between the lines, I would guess you either flunked out or at best, could not pass the bar exam.....:(

    Clearly you are not a money manager, not a trader, but a "marketer", similar to a door-to-door salesman.

    I suggest that it is poor judgement to take shots at "Engineers" when your own qualifications are so questionable.

    Steve
     
    #4421     May 9, 2007
  2. Nice! The image on the first page doesn't appear, but the musical interlude gets the annanymous-2-thumbs-up!
    Oasis, huh?... :)

    "you gotta be bad enough to beat the brave..."
     
    #4422     May 9, 2007

  3. thanks! "jump on the rollercoaster, a thousand times today your fading them, without a doubt. you gotta be bad enough to beat the brave" from my daytrading days. oh yeah!!!!

    have a great day!

    surf:D
     
    #4423     May 9, 2007

  4. my father is a professional engineer. i respect engineers so PLEASE.....

    however, many can't think outside the box due to the training, most think in a linear fashion, some things just don't work that way.

    i'll ignore the law school comments, but your 100% wrong.

    surf:D
     
    #4424     May 9, 2007
  5. Great Answer

    Steve, if you're going to be an unrepenant Surf basher, the suggestion can be made to you like its been made to every other expert who jumped on board Surf's train because they didn't have anything better to do.

    Get your own thread.

    Since you are obviously so knowledgeable I am sure it will be a smashing success, and I'm also sure that ET and the ET Community, would greatly appreciate your efforts being put to something in such a positive fashion.

    I kow it's really really hard, but please stop being a boor.

    Later,

    JJ
     
    #4425     May 9, 2007
  6. nassim taleb on colbert. enjoy !

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    #4426     May 9, 2007
  7. If I am wrong I will apologize. In what state are you licensed to practice law? Since your name is known, I can verify it by inquiring with the State Bar and then apologize in public.

    Steve
     
    #4427     May 9, 2007

  8. dude, you are getting silly. i dropped out of law school for greener pastures after learning the drudgery required and personal reasons ( this was pre internet). i did not "fail out" or "failed the bar".

    regards,

    surf
     
    #4428     May 9, 2007

  9. So your father is an engineer, and you're taking cheap shots at his profession?

    As it turns out "Dude" unlike your father (and myself) You have no professional qualifications.

    You're a law school dropout working as a marketer. Reading your past comments, what a proud day this would be for him.

    http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=5285&perpage=6&pagenumber=736

    Next time you want to cheap shot someone's profession (go back and read your own comments) you might want to take a moment to try that "linear" thinking thing. It would have kept you from getting your ass whipped in public (again).

    Steve
     
    #4429     May 9, 2007
  10. Man, for a "professional" you sure as hell do spend a lot of time on these boards ...

    JJ
     
    #4430     May 9, 2007
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