Jack Hershey: Professional adventurer for the United Nations

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Why don't you post my response to that overature you made?

You tried to turn a LIVE TRADING CHALLENGE into one of your pathetic hypothetical hindsight rants

Once again you have shown your cowardice and inability to trade
 
Here are two specific examples of Jack getting BUSTED while trying to amaze and impress the uninformed with hindsight drills. Note that in December he still tried the same routine even though it was thoroughly debunked in October.

10-21-08 08:37 PM
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=2136041&#post2136041

12-10-08 09:31 AM
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=2214465&#post2214465
Quote from T2GR8T:

You tried to turn a LIVE TRADING CHALLENGE into one of your pathetic hypothetical hindsight rants

Once again you have shown your cowardice and inability to trade
 
In Jack's defense, maybe this is where he took your challenge. This PROVES he was there and I don't see you anywhere near, Tara.


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Quote from jack hershey:

I took it (meaning I took the challenge in writing) when I posted the third party notes to make things tranparent; no third party showed up.
 
Here's the real guy doing what you can only dream and fantasize about Jack

Extreme Ice

National Geographic

In Earth's extreme, ice-bound regions, something unprecedented is happening. Everywhere, glaciers and ice sheets have begun breaking apart and accelerating towards the oceans at alarming speeds. As scientists try to forecast the future consequences of the big melt, internationally acclaimed photographer James Balog is risking everything to capture the phenomena on film. Balog's Extreme Ice Survey is the largest photographic study of the cryosphere ever attempted - deploying 25 time-lapse cameras on glaciers across the Northern Hemisphere, in some of the coldest, most inhospitable places on Earth. Teaming up with scientists in the field who are dissecting the complex mechanics of glaciers and ice sheets, Balog probes deep into the underworld of the ice - rappelling down into narrow crevasses and scaling vast ice canyons carved out by raging torrents of meltwater. Changes in the earth's geology were once thought to take thousands of years to play out, but Balog's photographs are hard proof that these epochal transformations can happen right before our eyes.

Genre: Documentary
Year: 2008
Country: USA
 
Hi Jack!

So, let's get this thing started. I'll setup an independent venue, as per request, for the competition. We can do a 1 day event and see what happens. There wont be any flaming, insults, etc.

When you guys have a date figured out, let me know.
 
Quote from ATLien:

Hi Jack!

So, let's get this thing started. I'll setup an independent venue, as per request, for the competition. We can do a 1 day event and see what happens. There wont be any flaming, insults, etc.
Sounds good.

When this happnes, I'm there.
 
Quote from ATLien:

Hi Jack!

So, let's get this thing started. I'll setup an independent venue, as per request, for the competition. We can do a 1 day event and see what happens. There wont be any flaming, insults, etc.

When you guys have a date figured out, let me know.

One day is worthless. Three months would make some sense. Of course, he'll never agree.
 
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