Quote from Hydroblunt:
I certainly do not see even a sign of one.

Quote from Pekelo:
Therefore it doesn't exist. I have never seen a live komodo dragon so they must not exist either....
Now you can criticize her strategy, but it did survive 2008, so she must be doing something right. But don't criticize her because of your ignorance or lack of facts....
Quote from Hydroblunt:
This is where it becomes obvious how little you know about managing OPM on any scale that goes beyond a simple IB account for friends & family.
A tearsheet is not in hiding, it's generally readily available.
P.S. I doubt this would have hit your newswire but within the last year even funds of $20 mil have been forced to register with SEC. Which would have made her fund, full name & background easy to cross check.
Quote from Pekelo:
Therefore it doesn't exist. I have never seen a live komodo dragon so they must not exist either....
Now you can criticize her strategy, but it did survive 2008, so she must be doing something right. But don't criticize her because of your ignorance or lack of facts....
Quote from marketsurfer:
Then some guy posted she was Karen Finerman, a real person, to further confuse the issue.
Quote from Pekelo:
Alzheimer setting in? That was me and I explained it already.
I understand you Surf, you are simply jealous that a grandma can make more money and command more AUM using the exact same strategy than your hero VN, but without the blowing up part.
So your jealousy is noted and perfectly understood, but stop obfuscating and making innuendos when you could simply just watch the freaking tape.
And if you think she is phoney, complain to Tasty Trade, after all they publicized her....
Quote from Hydroblunt:
This is where it becomes obvious how little you know about managing OPM on any scale that goes beyond a simple IB account for friends & family.
A tearsheet is not in hiding, it's generally readily available.
P.S. I doubt this would have hit your newswire but within the last year even funds of $20 mil have been forced to register with SEC. Which would have made her fund, full name & background easy to cross check.
Quote from wilburbear:
What are you calling a "tearsheet"? Can I get your tearsheet, or the tearsheet of the most popular hedge funds? I don't know that anyone else can get any information on my account.
What is the rule with respect to "being forced to register with the SEC" - as you call it? Are you saying it's $20 million in assets? And what is this "registering"? Providing the address and phone number of the fund? I would be very surprised if the SEC were required to verify the returns of this fund in any way.