"...Come back & tell us how it's done AFTER you've EXTRACTED PROFITS of at least $34 Million
Got news for you, Buckaroo... already did that.
And you are now ON IGNORE!
"...Come back & tell us how it's done AFTER you've EXTRACTED PROFITS of at least $34 Million
That just doesn't happen here.
Nope. Shoplifting is easy to do here and they don't expect to get caught. Maybe one in a thousand would prefer to be behind bars.
There are lots of homeless people, but it may surprise you to learn that there are no beggars.
Only once in 48 years living here did I see a guy sitting on the street with a tin can in front of him. And never do they come up to you asking for a handout.
News for you. Japan is MUCH safer than the US and much more equal society.Japan is no se place. A while a go, a highschool girl got fatally stabbed over the $100 (Yen equivalent) in her purse. Could you imagine the consequence of walking around in Tokyo when everyone knew you were a multi-millionaire? You'd have not random robbers with knives but a whole mafia coordinated attack.
News for you. Japan is MUCH safer than the US and much more equal society.
Of course you can pick individual stories but look at the total statistics... and so on. This trader alias CIS has got some very good reasons to keep his identity secret!
News for you, Japan is not the safe utopia many disillusioned foreigners are lead to believe. Crazy shit happen in Japan just like anywhere else. Random people getting injured or mutilated for no apparent reasons (all 2015 news):
Of course you can pick individual stories but look at the total statistics
http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/compare/Japan/United-States/Crime
I've spent lot of time in both. Japan has less crime than US and very few guns. Just compare the murder and rape stats. Lol.
This is the part you're mistaken. Just cuz ppl in Japan don't have guns don't mean they won't resort to using knives, bottles, acid, gasoleen, or arrows to commit their crimes.
Anyways, when you have an actual citizen of Japan (trader CIS) declaring he doesn't want to be known out of fear of being robbed, it paints a very clear picture of the relative safety of living in the society in question!
Haha you're either nuts or completely scared of your own shadow. JP is totally safe in comparison to the USA. It's his choice to not want to be known and while I think that's a good choice it doesn't mean Japan is a dangerous place by any measure.
Go to Central America sometime.
No, he really exists. I saw him on TV in Tokyo when he was interviewed after making a bundle on a fat finger order. In that interview he explained his day trading strategy as simply watching the list of the current percentage gainers/losers and buying some of the biggest losers and selling the biggest gainers. While we can't argue with his success, at that time a few years ago hearing him speak sort of showed that such a strategy was the limit of his expertise. But it worked, and more power to him.