Will you buy timmay's hedge fund book?

Discussion in 'Educational Resources' started by ghostzapper, Jun 29, 2007.

Will you buy Timmay's book ?

  1. Hell Yes ! I can't wait

    41 vote(s)
    10.3%
  2. Yes

    85 vote(s)
    21.3%
  3. No

    77 vote(s)
    19.3%
  4. Hell No ! I wouldn't pay a nickel for that crap

    197 vote(s)
    49.3%
  1. #1391     Sep 14, 2007
  2. #1392     Sep 14, 2007
  3. ...hehehe...I remember that fag, just like Tim.."Gosh darn it. I just want to be brutally honest and help you trade better and teach you.....(and get you to buy my $20 book)"
     
    #1393     Sep 14, 2007
  4. Your damn right I wanna do that stuff. And if you're not willing to spend $20 on a trading book that might help you, then you'll never make it big because you aren't open-minded enough. Anything is possible people no matter what one person or a few peopel with several different ET aliases says.
     
    #1394     Sep 15, 2007
  5. #1395     Sep 15, 2007
  6. jd1028

    jd1028

    u again?-your a gnat
     
    #1396     Sep 15, 2007
  7. jd1028

    jd1028

    everybody reads that blog-is that aunt sylvia?
    f$@!king pathetic jbag
     
    #1397     Sep 15, 2007
  8. I love how you guys think you should determine who should or should not like this book. In addition to the exclusive (LOL) trader community, I wrote this for a mainstream audience. Aren't you sick and tired of everyone not understanding how you earn a living? I am and I'm doing something about it!
     
    #1398     Sep 15, 2007
  9. jd1028

    jd1028

    your individual sleeze factor gives us all a bad name-the successful guys here could give two shits about what people think-but that goes to your individual insecurity-was mommy mean to u as a kid-shut the f$#@k up and sell a book
    u have horrible perforance-what else is there to say
     
    #1399     Sep 15, 2007
  10. Thank you for the summary, but you're wrong about returns being the only thing that matters. I used to think that way, too, but now my losses have shown me the light. It's more important to focus on education and learning over the longterm--one day you'll understand.

    But it is the assumption-making POS people like you helped inspire me to be so honest in my book, so I guess I should thank you.
     
    #1400     Sep 15, 2007