Thought I'd post this again for you Tim. 1. Lessons are not the same as the ability or right to teach. By your logic, homeless people should exploit market "inefficiencies" and become best selling authors. 2. I rejoice at your losses. I'm not sick at all...it's called survival of the fittest and you being too dumb to know not to buy illiquid pink sheets because of a "tip" are clearly not the fittest and barely even register a reading on the intelligence chart. Your fund is a joke. Karma? Gloating about harassing someone until they move out is a nice thing? You have no right whatsoever to try and tell someone about karma you idiot. You've really got the mind of a pigeon.
Are you high nerdboy? You've had more posts to explain yourself than anyone. You're blaming me for the poll results ? Ha. I voted ONCE. TJ voted at least 10 times. Funny how you feign not to understand how to vote more than once. How about 1 vote per alias ? TJ has at least 10 aliases. So you pretend to be stupid when it comes to multiple votes, but yet can copy and paste only what you want people to see. Oh, I get it now. Here's the most objective review of nerdboys book i've read: http://www.dealbreaker.com/2007/06/tim_sykes_once_lived_in_a_cram_1.php#more I love it how nerdboy needs to team up w another guy to pick on his roommate. Nerdboy = classy dude.
Keep it comin', every time you post that link, I'll post right back to say they've only read the first chapter. I, seriously suggest you give up now, you have no idea how determined I am to succeed.
Word on the street in NYC is Timothy Sykes will donate all net profits from the book to charity. (He apparently does not want to keep money not directly earned from his Hedge Fund.) Maybe the fact that he will donate all profits to a charity will help Timothy look less cheesy, and might help improve his poll numbers?
Were you determined to succeed when you "invested" $600k in that illiquid pink sheet? :eek: I sure hope your book is as successful as that trade! Were you determined to trade in money for worthless shares?!
No, but the experience taught me a great deal and has helped in my education. People make mistakes--Please try to come to grips with that, i know I have.
So you invested $600k of your "fund's" money trying to not succeed? That experience means you're dumb, not that you should write a book. Of course people make mistakes, but most don't start trying to write books, teach others(even though you clearly know little), preach, etc. afterwards. Most are humbled and either move on to try and improve or they continue to fail. You seem to think that your failing career can be transformed into a book deal...funny shit. Once again, by your logic, homeless people should write books on how not to be homeless. Are you going to write a book on how NOT to win the lottery next?
Just because you have made mistakes doesn't entitle you to write a book. That is a pretty silly thing to take it upon yourself to write about something just because you suck at it.
What the hell is the Kirk Report? Is it William Shatner's blog? Why would Captain Kirk recommend a book by a trader who can't make money?