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    Managing Funds for a Living

    Not sure what you want to hear from me... Per JimmyJam: (see previous post on this thread) You are right in that the current market IS heady and frothy - yet still dictates that we are to stay the course (keep invested). (We let the market tell us where it is headed - and again gave...
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    2Atticus With regards to an 'inferior strategy', I suppose beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Perhaps other 'superior' hedge fund strategies have exhibited exemplary prowess. I can only speak to you regarding my findings of a well-contained potential.
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    Our current and past holdings = $$$. http://www.kingdomcapital.com/images/29_Dec_2006_promp.gif
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    NOT that I am going to be posting all these trades - that is what C2 is for... Gee just imagine...compounding 5% (8.2% if called) for a 2 week holding!! Where would you be in 10 yrs???? [This seems to be the only way to get a response - make a ridiculous post for the the naysayers to...
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    Market Direction: Green Light (since 21-Mar-2007) ------------------------------------- Dear Pro Member, Kingdom Capital Training Institute is pleased to now offer real-time 'trade alerts' via email for all covered call trades made in our respective Classic and Pro Funds. Friday, June...
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    Yes, I admit to all of the above - including what a 'short put' is, since I do a lot of golfing. But, any publicity is good publicity!! - I refuse to admit I EVER lived in Pecos, ROTFLMAO. Yeah...and the judge told me he and his 'experts' had at one time looked into "covered calls", and...
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    OK The public may now "auto-trade" with me at www.collective2.com. The exact trades I make in my funds at www.kingdomcapital.com will be made in "Kingdom Capital Covered Call Fund" at C2. As they say...the proof is in the puddin' and I'm not "puddin'" anyone on when I say these funds rock...
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    I gave up a high-paying day job and my home to my ex-wife and now manage full-time a subscription-based investment training website. My website funds two 20k accounts at the beginning of each year and subscribers get 'real-time' trade alerts so they can similarly grow their accounts and learn...
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    So what you are saying is that all people should have lives and continue to live in this aforementioned prescibed manner. Hmmm...a cookie-cutter society - quite interesting! I've recovered - finally, from loss of family through divorce. Financially, getting back in shape is coming along...
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    OK...let's invite some more discussion. I've attached a 3-yr chart of a test account I managed a from mid 1998 to mid 2001. I adhered as rigorously as I could with my execution principles. It was a very volatile market period as you know, but some valuable results were derived. (1) The...
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    Can I comment - this is my thread. Good people/products do eventually sell themselves. What makes a person good or a product noteworthy? Most often patience and hardwork if you're like me and not used to the handouts - or comfortable flouting myseld about. Not to say I don't think much of...
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    Another day of perusing has yielded the following: ~Blurb on C2: "I'm implementing on C2 my system designed for the long-haul. If you want to get a jump now, check out how we've done at ****.com. You won't generate HUGE capital in the next 6 months, but will learn how to compound powerfully...
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    Black or Grey Box

    ...I'm West Coast, but any chance you got mine? (or R <b>U</b> 4 real?)
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    Perhaps I am naive, but the herd mentality stays true to its form. I propose that a GOOD fund manager takes into consideration how to best progress funds for the long-term. After all, MONEY COMPOUNDS POWERFULLY after more than 5 years. It may be entertaining and an ego boost to pump funds...
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    Laughing my head off...you are right - better yet, why not put your $$$ into a 50-100% per MONTH with futures!!LMHO:D
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    Thanks gents. I've had a lot to think about this past evening. First off, my 'fully-developed' strategy has been such for quite some time. I literally do quite remarkable 'in my sleep'. That being said, i'm borderline foolish to have already opened myself up to the WWW as i've already done...
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    Now that I've looked at the best of the best sorted as follows... 1- length of track record with 2yrs+ (precious few) 2- annual percent return greater than 50% (much fewer) 3- reasonable uptrend (narrow further) 4- contrast this with Realism Factor and APD "Average Profit to Drawdown"...
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    Now that I've taken in the C2 site, I am encouraged. My ~10 years experience with actual trade posts to my members has encountered all market periods. That being said, stated results continue to be met. It shouldn't take long to standout amongst the C2 crowd. I only wish I had my displayed...
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    ...do I even want to know what "ROTFLMAO" translates to? paysense ...sort of like "IMHO LOL"?:)?
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    Ahh yes...human nature. Aside from your direction, I haven't been parlaying this approach much through all these years. But I am now. Again thanks for your insightful suggestion with C2.
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