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Nothing worse than a know it all thunderdog. How do you have any clue of covels financial situation? The joker just funded his own movie. Obviously he has some coin
 
Quote from Zentrickster:

Nothing worse than a know it all thunderdog.

I think Thunderdog will like my film "Broke". Give him time!
 
I should also get credit for getting my pink bikini associate into my film. She only made the credits, but she is in:

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Quote from Zentrickster:

I don't think Curtis faith was implicated in Amy of that nonsense. Or was he??

This firm (Acceleration Capital) was sold on the back of a Turtle's reputation. No dollar is raised without that association. The firm then proceeds to trade customer funds using the Donchian system (see government deposition) going into a steep drawdown trading wise that it doesn't come out of. At the same time a male employee steals money from customer monies to go on trips with his boyfriend, to buy dolls, and to pay for his stomach reduction surgery. This was the short life of Acceleration Capital. A firm started with two principles. One of which was a Turtle. Next perhaps Galt Capital can be examined.
 
Quote from Trend Following:

These are ignorant and silly claims. "The Complete TurtleTrader" is the only book on the Turtles that actually tells the complete story, covers the players, covers the data, covers the rules and breaks down the legend. It also covers Faith objectively. For example, "The Complete TurtleTrader" reports that Faith's firm Acceleration Capital, his one attempt at money management in the last 20 years, ended in a CFTC investigation with the firm being permanently barred. That investigation showed a Donchian trading system as the means of trading, principles creating the firm with a few thousand dollars and embezzlement of customer funds by an employee to buy "Barbie" dolls. Where is this information? Freely available in CFTC depositions (source: 1 and 2).

I do find it curious that Jerry Parker, Liz Cheval, Tom Shanks, Paul Rabar, etc. are Turtles with great success over the last 25 years, continuous track records that anyone can examine, but for this forum some people continue to either not understand the full Turtle story or purposefully want to create legends undeserving and easily disproved.

If anyone wants to take my reporting of the complete story on than let's debate it, but first read "The Complete TurtleTrader" so you are on a level playing field with me.

Sure, let's all go buy the book so we can make you richer.

"Covers objectively" is subjective. Maybe you did, maybe you didn't, in your opinion you did, in his you didn't. I should go buy your book to prove you did?

I don't know, you can throw the guilt by association thing out there again, but do you claim Faith was involved in this or his associates?

Personally I could care less whether or not Curtis Faith was a good trader, I found his book very interesting. Yours may be as well but your bias against Curtis Faith certainly makes me want to avoid it. Was this done just because his book came out around the same time as your book or was there another reason?

Also, thanks for copying and pasting the entire book sales page from Amazon, think how much bandwidth you've saved them.
 
Quote from SideShowBob:

Sure, let's all go buy the book so we can make you richer. "Covers objectively" is subjective. Maybe you did, maybe you didn't, in your opinion you did, in his you didn't. I should go buy your book to prove you did? I don't know, you can throw the guilt by association thing out there again, but do you claim Faith was involved in this or his associates? Personally I could care less whether or not Curtis Faith was a good trader, I found his book very interesting. Yours may be as well but your bias against Curtis Faith certainly makes me want to avoid it. Was this done just because his book came out around the same time as your book or was there another reason?

Let me get this straight. Your words say you want to debate the Turtle story with me, but you have no idea of the details. Additionally, you do not even want to know the real details and I have a "bias". Responding to me with crazy talk doesn't help your argument. The reason for my book was simple: to write a true and complete story about Richard Dennis and the Turtles. I accomplished that goal. Clearly, you have an interest in the subject, but even with a half dozen OTHER Turtles saying my book is good and true...this is all part of a conspiracy against one Turtle? You must realize deep down that your comments are not making much sense.
 
Quote from Trend Following:

These are ignorant and silly claims.

So put it in writing.

Is David Goodboy (marketsurfer) getting compensated in any way from your books or movie either though money or click throughs?
 
Quote from SideShowBob:

I don't know, you can throw the guilt by association thing out there again, but do you claim Faith was involved in this or his associates?

Repeat:

The firm (Acceleration Capital) was sold on the back of a Turtle's reputation [Faith]. No dollar is raised without that association. The firm then proceeds to trade customer funds using the Donchian system (see government deposition) going into a steep drawdown trading wise that it doesn't come out of. At the same time a male employee steals money from customer monies to go on trips with his boyfriend, to buy dolls, and to pay for his stomach reduction surgery. This was the short life of Acceleration Capital. A firm started with and owned by two principles. One of which was a Turtle [Faith].
 
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