Valid points, all...Quote from Maverick74:
It didn't. LOL. The comparison between you and Santelli was in jest. That wasn't the part I wanted you to respond to. For the record, Rick did take risk. He was a local and a broker as most brokers were at that time. Rick unfortunately was not blessed with height. The pit at that time was full of guys 6"6 and 260 pounds. Rick had no long term future standing in that pit. Take that for what it's worth.
As for you taking risk, I assume it's with "other" people's money. Nothing wrong with that, but worth noting. Locals risk their own money. Anyway I digress, my apologies.
The part I actually wanted you to respond to was why Rick's background at all has any bearing on whether you think he is right or wrong. I suspect, and again, my apologies if I'm mistaken, is that assertion is based on your "political" views and not the merits of the argument. Again, this is p&r and you are well in your right to hold political views.
I live in Chicago and I know a lot of locals that know Rick well. Many of them democrats! Many of them Keynesians! And yet all of them hold him in the highest regards. He is very well respected and knows the business at least as well as anyone else down there. So again Martin, I throw the mic back to you across the pond. Explain to me again your disagreement with Rick's statements and this time, leave the part about his background out of the argument. Your serve chap.
Just to get the digression out of the way, I want to assure you that my money is most certainly at risk since a lion's share of my compensation is reinvested (and is governed by a clawback).
I think you misunderstood my statement. I was responding to Lucrum's suggestion that Mr Santelli is somehow the world's leading expert in all things economic. In fact, I have no issue with his political views and agree with some of what he says. My problem is solely with the idea that just because he's on TV and comes across as forceful, his views are somehow more informed and interesting than other people's. This is my general stance, which I practice, regardless of the person's political affiliations. For instance, there's many threads where I express similar sentiment towards Taleb (as well as others). As to why Mr Santelli's background matters. In my experience, a person's past record is a useful guide to whether they're actually a person of substance, knowledge and wisdom, rather than just appearing to be this way.
As to a discussion of the political views expressed, if you would like me to, I would be happy to respond more specifically.