Quote from lilduckling:
SO there it is folks........RUBBERBIRD is the winner!
I'd like to thank the academy, and all my good friends on ET. I'd like to thank my newest (and only) Bird hall of fame inductee lilduckling, and i'd like to thank Mvic for understanding what I do, Brokerboy for sticking with me, and of course Charlie Dow. And old friends griffins, Senor Zen, Pabst, Inandlong, Richtrader and Riskarb.
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It's weekend overhere so i promised wy wife to stay away from my PC the whole weekend.
It's weekend over here too(?), and i'm around alot of water, and i'm free to do what I please, but it's cloudy. So again, I have some down time. And no better place to get down and dirty than ET.
Quote from brokerboy:
Rubberbird I believe you did over 600% in that period but people were having stocks double in weeks during that time. You could have bought any internet stock and been smart. I bought a stock that went from 25 to 150 in like 8 months. We have to see what people make in the bad years too and remember the NAZ went from 1000 to 5000 in that time frame. I get the feeling the Bird will win but I do think the birds head is bigger then he is.
By the end of 2001, the nasdaq had crashed, the S&P had 2 bad years in a row. This is why i'm including 2000 and 2001. Of course, I already stated I made double digit returns EVERY year on the audit, but this is a curious statement by Brokerboy. For a guy (like me) to keep calling tops, to have mentioned 3 specific symbols (CME, TZOO and GooG) ALL as short plays into earnings...do I sound like the guy who threw darts at a surging nasdaq? Hell no. My best year of gratification is 1999, where the nasdaq surged 85%, and the Bird, using his same strategy he still incorporates today, made over 30%. That still beat the S&P return that year. Anyway, I compare myself to the S&P, because it is those stocks I mostly trade. I don't really do nasduqs.
OK, no rain over here pleaee, it's boating time!