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Quote from cabletrader:

Why would the strategies you use alter the amount of money your clients have invested? Clients funds obviously exclude your own money which is why they are called client funds, the calculation to separate the two is an easy one. And why wouldn't you 'want to write down an exact figure in here', you're trying to promote yourself in a public forum and now you're getting all secretive and shy.

Quite bizarre answers to some pretty straightforward questions if you don't mind me saying, makes it all sound a little farfetched somehow, are you sure it's not just wishful thinking on your part?

LOL exactly.
 
Quote from HolyGrail:

He really screwed up his name. His name is TWO DOOR JONES. Any money you give him goes in one door AND OUT THE OTHER.

LOL good one HG. :p
 
Quote from EPrado:

Why are you wasting your time with this clown. He is a dreamer who lives in fantasyland. Runs a hedge fund....yawn.........went to THE BEST Ivy League school......yawn...probably is dating a Playboy Playmate...yawn.....


Gotta love the internet...where a guy who never traded 1 share of a stock......never finished college....still a virgin...and lives at home with mommy at 36 yrs old.....can come on a free public internet forumn and claim greatness.


This guy makes Sykes look like a great guy.


He's a little brat looking for attention.


Why continue with this guy Reaver my good man.

WHY WHY WHY ?

Yeah you're right. I can't explain to you how bored I was yesterday. LOLOL

Thanks for the intervention EPrado. :p

Have a good one man.
 
Quote from cabletrader:

Why would the strategies you use alter the amount of money your clients have invested? Clients funds obviously exclude your own money which is why they are called client funds, the calculation to separate the two is an easy one. And why wouldn't you 'want to write down an exact figure in here', you're trying to promote yourself in a public forum and now you're getting all secretive and shy.

Quite bizarre answers to some pretty straightforward questions if you don't mind me saying, makes it all sound a little farfetched somehow, are you sure it's not just wishful thinking on your part?

OK.. . I could've just said I manage a random $2.85 million and didn't have to explain much else.

But, my client funds and my funds are not separte due to my entity stucturing that is optimal for the particular money making methods that I employ.

ASK ME MORE !!! I'm the best resource anyone anywhere has.
 
Quote from TudorJones:

OK.. . I could've just said I manage a random $2.85 million and didn't have to explain much else.

But, my client funds and my funds are not separte due to my entity stucturing that is optimal for the particular money making methods that I employ.

ASK ME MORE !!! I'm the best resource anyone anywhere has.


Well you could have said a random anything really, but that's the point, how can funds that clients have lodged with you be random unless they're infrequently depositing and withdrawing cash whenever they fancy? If that's the case then it must make money management and proportioning a nightmare, suddenly finding clients have withdrawn big wads of cash and perhaps left you in danger of a margin call! What kind of show are you running there, it doesn't sound very professional to me.

And this simply doesn't make any sense "my client funds and my funds are not separte due to my entity stucturing that is optimal for the particular money making methods that I employ" :confused:
 
Quote from cabletrader:

And this simply doesn't make any sense "my client funds and my funds are not separte due to my entity stucturing that is optimal for the particular money making methods that I employ :confused:
It means he's running a Ponzi scheme.

He gave up on the trading thing a long time ago ...
 
Quote from MandelbrotSet:

It means he's running a Ponzi scheme.

He gave up on the trading thing a long time ago ...


Ah right, now that sounds more likely from what I've read so far!
 
Quote from cabletrader:

Ah right, now that sounds more likely from what I've read so far!

Lock in periods of 3 year minimum means I don't have to worry about withdrawals anytime soon. By then I'll hire an accountant to keep up with the up to the minute exact balance and will have it set up in a way where my clients can check it on my website. I'm still a start up fund... still has a long ways to go.
 
Quote from MandelbrotSet:

He gave up on the trading thing a long time ago ...

I'm using various methods and techniques to diversify and manage risk so that we can conservatively and consistently hit returns of 20% for my investors. No reason to take unwanted risk and put all my money in one idea or strategy.
 
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