You could never accuse them of being lax on regulation! Jeez, lucky I live in UK, the worst they do here is send a rude letter and threaten you with the FSA! Mind you I'm not in the millions league, my total fund is Eur 382,407.59, half a stale cheese sandwich and a couple of car wash tokens....oh gosh, I hope that doesn't reveal my true identity, anyone know a cheap plastic surgeon just in case :eek: lol
Two most important traits of a PTJ wannabe: Self-deception Self-deception Self-deception (sorry, I guess that is three)
Quote from TudorJones: I cannot give out my strategies either, becasue I've worked very hard for those. Thus, I have to maneuveur around somethings to really give you as honest an answer as I can. thanks & hope you understand... !!! What is so hard about a Ouiji Board? due to my entity stucturing that is optimal for the particular money making methods that I employ. A sole propietership is optimal for a maladroit. Perhaps you employ a dowsing rod? They work better for hidden pools...
Well, since you are unable to recall the acronym on my trading badge, why don't you just name who I am? Feel free to also name several of the others that were employees of the firm back in 1986, including the two guys that worked in the Dollar Index ring and the Cotton ring, along with the guy you hired to trade on the NYMEX . . . How about the names of the two gals that sat outside of your office on the trading desk that you barked out orders to. Please name them. Shouldn't be too difficult. And it should easily be in your memory since this is when things were quite small and just starting out. Fond memories, for sure! Especially since you were only managing $30 million in March of 1986 and the office was a puny little 800 square feet!
Inane, the entire thread. At first I thought it was a parody ala "who's on first?", etc., etc., but then realized the OP and TD are serious which is scary.