Billionaire Joe Lewis still long BSC @ 110?
Not anymore.
Not anymore.
Quote from Landis82:
Exactly.
I find that these guys are a lot more credible than the likes of JIM ROGERS who has never, ever had a losing trade.
In my opinion, Rogers is full of BS.
Quote from Landis82:
Pabst, a buddy of mine was a high level trader at the Quantum Fund for a number of years. He said that no one could every figure out if Rogers actually traded because no one knew where he cleared out of. Suffice to say, they all thought that he simply took his partnership "split" from Soros in 1980 and put it into muni's.
He's great at marketing himself.
The book, the trips around the world, the motorcycle rides, the appearances on CNBC, putting his name on a commodity pool fund ( Beeland ) and creating some commodity indexes.
He's a great marketer.
I do give him that.
But trading?
I have my doubts.
Quote from enochbenjamin:
They are playing futures and if your pockets are deep enough you CAN average down and come out on top. Remember a farmer is NEVER going to sell you Wheat for zero, so if you know that commodities will never got to zero and you got enough money you keep adding to your losing position until a bounce makes you whole again.
Rodgers clains he shorted gold at 400 a while back (I think in the 80's) - Gold went to 850 before dropping back down to 250. Now if he shorted at 400, shorted more at 500, shorted more at 600 shorted more at 700 and really went short at 800, by the time the price came back down to 400 he would have made enough to open an offshore bank!
But only the uber rich can play this way!
Quote from enochbenjamin:
You are absolutely correct - pg 287 he clearly states he shorted gold at $675. However, the point I was making is still valid.
Quote from enochbenjamin:
They are playing futures and if your pockets are deep enough you CAN average down and come out on top. Remember a farmer is NEVER going to sell you Wheat for zero, so if you know that commodities will never got to zero and you got enough money you keep adding to your losing position until a bounce makes you whole again.