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. How many wipes out of a good book? Anyone know?
     
    #1541     Sep 18, 2007
  2. Surdo

    Surdo

    Most of Timmay's pages are already covered in $HIT!
    I bet you can get a good 50 wipes out of that book.

    surdo
     
    #1542     Sep 18, 2007
  3. ramora

    ramora

    Dare you mock this book????
     
    #1543     Sep 18, 2007
  4. 2006

    2006

    Being a dirty jew myself. You have to give Tim credit for whoring himself as he has. His motto is "any press is good press" hence the current pot stirring.

    I suppose his book could be a good read if your in grade II and have never traded before.

    Shalom.
     
    #1544     Sep 18, 2007
  5. bontrjd

    bontrjd

    Name this idiot.

    T: They have some really good drinks here.
    S: Like?
    T: I don’t know, I don’t drink that crap, I drink my Goose and soda--
    S: You used to drink whiskey--
    T: I know, I don’t do that anymore, I’m in it for the long-term now, I can’t do Whiskey all night

    S: I could eat sushi every day.
    T: Welcome to my life, I do eat sushi every day, I have a $500 a week sushi habit.

    S: Are there a lot of young people now [in hedge funds]?
    T: No. Most young people are bitches in firms. That’s why I started my own firm—I’m never the bitch [knowing glance].

    T: How did you do in the tennis tournament [Shilla plays for FIU]
    S: We lost--
    T: Sluts!
    S: No we played pretty good but—
    T: Fucking sluts! You lost to a bunch of sluts!

    S: I get emotional when I get drunk
    T: I do too
    S: I cry sometimes
    T: I wouldn’t go that far
    S: I cry
    T: That’s awesome, bring it on tonight

    T: That right there, is my frequent karaoke card. Look at that, look how many stamps I’ve gotten. This is my late night place. Most guys bring girls back to their houses, I bring them to karaoke.
     
    #1545     Sep 18, 2007
  6. Yeah man, classic scene--700 airings now dude, rip on it all you want, no other Wall Street TV show has veer aired as many times.
     
    #1546     Sep 18, 2007
  7. Three more positive reviews:

    http://alphatrends.blogspot.com/2007/09/american-hedge-fund.html

    http://www.uglychart.com/2007/09/18/timothy-sykes-new-book/



    13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:

    More Livermore, September 18, 2007
    By Craig L. Howe "www.craighowe.com - Home of th... (Darien, CT United States) - See all my reviews
    (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
    Stick with this book till the end.

    I found it to be the most realistic portrayal of the risks, rewards, joys, frustrations, exhilarations and the depths of a securities trader's life since Reminiscences of a Stock Operator (Wiley Investment Classics)

    This is not the tale of a 90-day wonder who made a fortune trading internet stocks and walked away without learning the difference between being good and being luck. Timothy Sykes, as a cocky college student, rolled his $12, 415 of Bar Mitzvah money into an audited $1.65 million. He did not make many classes, but he acquired a life-time of knowledge for his time spent on campus.

    I found it to be more than a tale of a wild rocket ride. Novice traders do not become experienced speculators until they have given some or most of it back. Sykes is an experienced speculator. Although you would never guess it from the first half of An American Hedge Fund, the last hundred pages or so take on an air of reality.

    In securities markets nothing is ever simple. This story realistically illustrates the agonies and the ecstasies of market trading, risk taking, ambition and greed. In short, it is a realistic picture of life on Wall Street.
     
    #1547     Sep 18, 2007
  8. slacker

    slacker

    In my earlier post I listed some guidelines for hedge fund management that you seemed to ignore with cilantro.

    http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=1607479#post1607479

    Your reply was:
    "I didn't have any website at all!!!"

    Really, try the web crawler called the 'wayback machine'.

    http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.cilantrofund.com

    Looks like the www.cilantrofund.com was up and running in 2003 and 2004 until you got into problems with Cygnus.

    www.cilantrofund.com points today to www.timothysykes.com so it is yours correct?

    This particular web cache has a bug with your pages but there are other caches on the internet that were crawling the web in those days.

    Glad to see your book was vetted by the lawyers if not the copy editor!

    Remember, always better to say, "Sorry, I do not recall." to a direct inquiry when it can be checked in less than 5 minutes.

    Next.
     
    #1548     Sep 18, 2007
  9. Worthy effort, but as you see in your little link, my cilantrofund website didn't launch until November 2003. The quote in my book you're referring to was when I first started my fund in March 2003. You would know this if you had actually read the entire book instead of only seeing a few pages of it on Google.

    In any case, from 2003-mid-2007 cilantrofund.com was a password-protected website, per SEC guidelines. Now, while I'm promoting my book, I'm not taking any new investors whatsoever (not that they're baning down my door anyway)
     
    #1549     Sep 18, 2007
  10. There was quite a brouhaha regarding someone tossing a Koran in the toilet. The question I have, do you have a contingency plan if perhaps someone should throw your book in the toilet. If so, what are the penalties?
     
    #1550     Sep 19, 2007