That is not a vid of the real tudor jones, but rather an impostor wearing Jones's face. The real tudor jones wore Aviators, not Wayfarers, which was the film maker's critical error that allowed the true cognoscenti to realize what they were seeing was not as it first appeared. The rumor is in the authentic vid, Jones summons dark powers via a ouija board in order to predict the crash, NOT elliot wave. I believe Surf keeps the only authentic copy of the video still known to exist under lock and key, in his underwear drawer. :eek:
The cat's out of the bag. shhhhhhh, keep it quiet. I use to like you, Prometheus. You are no longer welcomed at the owl shrine and cremation of cares. Soon every library in the world will know the secret! :eek:
It's all shits and giggles now, isn't it, surf? But when you were selling copies at $500 a pop to your unsuspecting marks, you were talking it up as essential viewing for anyone serious about trading. Hypocrisy 102.
The original version is an essential historical artifact for anyone with interest in the markets, finance, and trading. nothing has changed. why all the hate toward capitalism? Freegans couldn't exist without the spoils of a capitalistic society.
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=2518318&highlight=PTJ+video#post2518318 Hypocrisy 101, in review.
No matter how nice and kind you are to me, Gabfly, I am not going to tell you any trading or market secrets. Therefore, you would be much better served by reading Abbie Hoffman and finding another capitalist to follow for scraps of free knowledge. surf One of your progenitors at work: "Another one of Hoffman's well-known protests was on August 24, 1967, when he led members of the movement to the gallery of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The protesters threw fistfuls of dollars down to the traders below, some of whom booed, while others began to scramble frantically to grab the money as fast as they could. [7] Accounts of the amount of money that Hoffman and the group tossed was said to be as little as $30 to $300.[8] Hoffman claimed to be pointing out that, metaphorically, that's what NYSE traders "were already doing." "We didn't call the press", wrote Hoffman, "at that time we really had no notion of anything called a media event." The press was quick to respond and by evening the event was reported around the world. Since that incident, the stock exchange has spent $20,000 to enclose the gallery with bulletproof glass." from wikipedia
Just because I like fairy tales... Surf, since you are generally entertaining, would you mind sharing with us the story how you obtained a legal copy? Since it was only broadcasted and never released, I am really curious what kind of story you could come up with. Mind you, buying secondhand a recorded copy from the original broadcast is not technically legal... And if you say PTJ or the director gave you as a gift, I am going to ask for a handwritten letter or something as proof... So I am going to sit back and wait for the tale of: Surf and the PTJ tape Soon to be listen on: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fairy_tales
Alright, then you wouldn't mind to take a camera picture of your copy and post it here? (Honestly, I was expecting a much more interesting tale.) --------------------------- Hey, check this out what I have found on Amazon, this was a Canadian series and it got really good reviews: http://www.amazon.com/Traders-Compl...ef=sr_1_4?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1301341016&sr=1-4 ""Traders" appeals on so many levels - drama, comedy, romance, intrigue, suspense. But how can a show about a bunch of people in banking, stock trading, investment, and finance be exciting? I don't know, but this show surely is! Whether they are at their computer monitors on the trading floor tracking the ticker or in the boardroom handling the fate of unsuspecting others or on location assessing the value of some investment, these characters are intriguing, addictive, appealing, and believable. Some are young upstarts; some are old-timers with lots of experience; some are in the "game" for the thrill; some are in it for the money." It has 5 seasons, only 1 aviable at Amazon. Originally aired in Canada in 1996...