22-Year-Old Fired Trainee Trader Bags $33m In 12 Months

cant even find the article, its been removed.

chances of this being true are less than the chance of Jack Hershey's system making a dime.

less than zero.
 
This too.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2009/jun/30/greg-wood-betfair-notw-story
Quote from dtrader98:

If you actually even thought twice about believing what you read, you would next verify the source of the information.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_of_the_World

Another fine example of posters who wish to do absolutely no diligence on hearing fantastic myths that are propagated to the naive. If you wish to not get taken in this world; you seriously need to learn how to utilize critical thinking a bit. I certainly
hope you don't get your trading research from the national enquirer, which is about
as legit as the news of the world tabloid sourced.

http://forum.betfair.com/

"We have been contacted by several customers in relation to an article in Sunday’s News of the World. We would like to make it clear that Betfair was not asked to comment on, or validate any aspect of, the article ahead of publication.

Although we cannot comment on the activities of any specific customer, some facts which may be relevant to some of the claims made in the article include:

the biggest winner in the relevant Britain’s Got Talent market (Susan Boyle winner - Yes/No) won less than £3,000.

No Betfair customer won £1.5 million or anything even vaguely approaching that amount betting on the Champion Hurdle.

No Betfair customer won £500,000 or anything even vaguely approaching that amount laying Monsieur Chevalier at Royal Ascot

The figures shown in the account statement screenshot in the News Of the World do not reconcile to any Betfair account.

The monies present in a Betfair account are obviously no indicator of the sums won or lost on the account.

We would encourage customers to be wary of the claims of anyone purporting to have a profitable system or strategy.

We would encourage customers to retain a healthy degree of scepticism toward any claims made in the press which are not validated by Betfair."
 
archie karas is a famous story of turning a few bucks into millions then losing it all in a week. It happens now and again, you just have to have no respect for money at all.
 
The fact that this BS story was debunked several pages back AND STILL you have losers posting arguing about the facts should clue you into one of the biggest risk free opportunites out there.

It's apparent the loser "MySpace generation" is up and about here on ET.

This group grew up watching n*gger wealth on MTV and listening to get-rich-quick rap from "fiddy cends" and his ghetto low life buddies. Useless children of the over-worked baby boomer generation who were bought a bimmer on their 18th just because mommy felt "guilty" about leaving them home alone when they were 3.

The MySpace generation is now moving out of mommys basement into the real world and they want money NOW. They're gullible, lazy and pretty stupid. But they have access to their parents money.

This is a vast untapped market of lazy stupid. They're waiting for you to bend them over and take their money.

The only guy who is tapping into this rich niche of stupid is Timothy Sykes. This year Sykes will make more money than Baron/ET has made in the prior 2 years.
 
I can't say for sure, but its probably IMPOSSIBLE to make that much money or anything close to it from racing , even in England where its well played. Even if you are FIXING races, no less doing some lame ass shit.

This is not the Forex market we're talking about where ET'ers routinely make
5 or 10 million in a bad year.

You twits will believe anything.
 
Quote from Scataphagos:

And "when John Wayne died, his colon was impacted with 40 POUNDS of crap!!" (Favored argument for colon detox sellers..)
So that's why they called him "The Duke". :D
 
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