I was reading some odd thread when I saw the Praetorian2 alias. I read back through his posts and decided to check him out on the web to see if he was for real. Apparently, he is probably one of the few successful stories on Elitetrader.
Praetorian2 registered in 1999 and his real name is Harris Kupperman. Harris became known in 1999 when he won TheStreet.com's challenge at age 18.
http://www.thestreet.com/markets/marketfeatures/771116.html
http://www.observer.com/node/41848
In between 1999 and 2003, he attended Tulane in New Orleans.
In 2003, he opened up Praetorian Capital. From looking at the various filings, it looks like his style is to buy little known thinly traded equities...some are on the bulletin board and the pinks.
http://biz.yahoo.com/t/66/6846.html
http://www.secform4.com/insider-trading/1337851.htm
According to his new website, http://www.adventuresincapitalism.com/, it appears he did suffer some losses in 2008. In review of some of the filings going back to 2006, this appears to be the case.
Well, it doesnt matter if Harris lost all of it because he is still young at the age of 29. I am certain that he will learn from his mistakes and get back on the bandwagon at some point. He still has the same strategy of investing in illiquid stocks though from all appearances.
I sure hope he does well and wish him luck. That must have been a great ride...
http://www.adventuresincapitalism.com/
Praetorian2 registered in 1999 and his real name is Harris Kupperman. Harris became known in 1999 when he won TheStreet.com's challenge at age 18.
http://www.thestreet.com/markets/marketfeatures/771116.html
http://www.observer.com/node/41848
In between 1999 and 2003, he attended Tulane in New Orleans.
In 2003, he opened up Praetorian Capital. From looking at the various filings, it looks like his style is to buy little known thinly traded equities...some are on the bulletin board and the pinks.
http://biz.yahoo.com/t/66/6846.html
http://www.secform4.com/insider-trading/1337851.htm
According to his new website, http://www.adventuresincapitalism.com/, it appears he did suffer some losses in 2008. In review of some of the filings going back to 2006, this appears to be the case.
Well, it doesnt matter if Harris lost all of it because he is still young at the age of 29. I am certain that he will learn from his mistakes and get back on the bandwagon at some point. He still has the same strategy of investing in illiquid stocks though from all appearances.
I sure hope he does well and wish him luck. That must have been a great ride...
http://www.adventuresincapitalism.com/
