Quote from rubberbird:
interesting. bottom line, I only care about my bottom line. Nothing else. And for the last 10 years, every one of them has a "+" sign before the % return (and they're all in double digits). Can you say the same thing?
I would like to answer with a story that really happened last week:
In the Netherlands there is a website for investors where columnists write articles and give tips on investments.
One of the columnists has been fired after years of writing, because an IP check demonstrated that the columnist not only wrote articles, but also posted under 9 different nicknames.
He praised himself and had only negative remarks for his college-columnists. He has been doing this for more than 5 years.
Conclusion: donât believe everything you read on the Internet. You never know whom you are talking to. Only believe trading signals that are posted in advance, so that you can check them in real-time.
If I would say that I make double-digits positive returns every month for the last 25 years, who would be able to judge if it is true? Or if I would post that my real name is George Bush or George Soros, who would be able to judge if it is true? I might even be an alien and even my bad English might be fake.
But I did post in advance at 07-09-05 12:04 AM that we should stay long for at least two weeks.
I did post twice in advance that Mvic would be stopped out.
Most important is that I am a daytrader, I donât know anything about trading longer than 1 day positions, so the predictions were just a game. But as a daytrader Iâm really good, even if I say it myself.