Quote from derekwilder:
Mr. Steatlh,
Welcome back, frankly, I'm glad to have you back because I think you missed your calling as a stand-up comic. Your prose is very humurous to me and yes a "little" rude regardless how you justify it.
Anyway, that is not the point of this post. You may have had your "wish" come true! Oscar announced today that he thinks he "can be of the most help to traders by offering only market direction for the day and not the actual levels of entry and exit." In other words...possibly no more trades. Interesting.
dw
Did you just insult me?!!!

And after I have been so nice to you!!! LOL!!!!
His market direction isn't any better than his entries/exits. Nonetheless, I don't have any "wish" regarding the self-proclaimed guru, I just simply expose him and his minions for what they are. That said, he is either sulking and seeking pitty, or he could be grandstanding for his next move. Zig Zigler teaches that if you want to close the deal, take the deal away from the buyer. If someone is led to believe they can no longer have an item, they want it even more. Point in case, "oh please oscar (not his real name), don't quit giving us your great calls," please oscar, we need you," please oscar, don't shut us out," etc., etc. And then, with a smirk, oscar (not his real name) says, "well, ok.....but I'm going to have to start charging those who want my calls so we can keep the riff raff out of here." And with glee, the koolaid drinkers line up with money in hand bowing at the charlatans feet.
It seems oscar (not his real name) may be beginning to realize he simply can't trade worth a damn. And yet, the bill collectors are still hovering over him, the hedge fund idea is not working out, so on to Plan B, subscribers. Time will tell.
Oscar, (not his real name) is arrogant, has a huge ego, and is quite full of himself. Not a good recipe for success. His days answering phones on the floor does not automatically give him the credentials to trade electronically or risk other peoples money. Yet that is his only claim to fame, even though the success rate of floor traders making the transition is minuscule at best. He should have disclosed the truth about his lack of a trading record and background instead of the smoke and mirror dog and pony show of deceit. I liken him to the "doctors" wearing lab coats on the penis enlargement/weight loss infomercials. Oscar (not his real name), wears a floor coat in his theatrical performances for the same reason, to give the perception of being credible when there is no credible substance behind the product. Enough said.
st