Timely trading alert from rowshan

Is the ** rowshan report ** valuable ?

  • Yes absolutely, mr rowshan knows his stuff

    Votes: 9 18.4%
  • No, not really

    Votes: 19 38.8%
  • Do mice bark?

    Votes: 21 42.9%

  • Total voters
    49
Quote from robbie380:

you ever gonna respond to me?
OK "robbie, i'll bet you $25K (assuming you have it) that my trading career makes you look like BnB analytics.

We'll put the $25K in escrow, and use 3 neutral parties to judge our trading careers, including audits, newspaper clippings, books etc etc. bring everything you got and so will I.

Ready to roll?
 
Quote from Mr. Rowshan:

OK "robbie, i'll bet you $25K (assuming you have it) that my trading career makes you look like BnB analytics.

We'll put the $25K in escrow, and use 3 neutral parties to judge our trading careers, including audits, newspaper clippings, books etc etc. bring everything you got and so will I.

Ready to roll?

I guess Rowshan doesn't remember how this played out the last time...

In my opinion Rowshan is trying to buy his way out of his bluff

Why do we need to bet to see if he trades? If he's a trader, and he brags about all the $ he makes, he should be willing to back it up with a blotter.

I don't think he trades

So here's the real question, "what difference does it make if Rowshan trades or not?"

and my answer is

if he doesn't have any of his money at risk, he can take all kinds of chances and if he's wrong, from his point of view who cares?

If on the other hand at least some of his money is at risk, then we can believe that his predictions are based on his deeply held conviction that a stock is going to move. He's putting himself on the line then, right?

I think people want to know, which is it?


Steve
 
Quote from Mr. Rowshan:

Looking to tomorrow, I see another bank that goes down...stt.

Looks to be a -10% or more !! Yey !!

Looks like your prediction was wrong, but if you shoot fish in a barrel you're bound to hit one!

<img src="http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/4216/rowshanas4.jpg">
 
Quote from allin:

Looks like your prediction was wrong, but if you shoot fish in a barrel you're bound to hit one!

Yeah, so maybe I lose $2 on a $56 stock. But where were you when I made +$2.50 on a $14 leh stock?? Which do you think is better?:D
 
Quote from Mr. Rowshan:

Yeah, so maybe I lose $2 on a $56 stock. But where were you when I made +$2.50 on a $14 leh stock?? Which do you think is better?:D

Props on that one, are you still holding LEH short?
 
First post on thread:

rowshan is still holding (leh) short, looking for more big day$ this week !!

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"either it's row$han, or it's wrong!"
 
Quote from steve46:

I guess Rowshan doesn't remember how this played out the last time...

In my opinion Rowshan is trying to buy his way out of his bluff

Why do we need to bet to see if he trades? If he's a trader, and he brags about all the $ he makes, he should be willing to back it up with a blotter.

I don't think he trades

So here's the real question, "what difference does it make if Rowshan trades or not?"

and my answer is

if he doesn't have any of his money at risk, he can take all kinds of chances and if he's wrong, from his point of view who cares?

If on the other hand at least some of his money is at risk, then we can believe that his predictions are based on his deeply held conviction that a stock is going to move. He's putting himself on the line then, right?

I think people want to know, which is it?


Steve

I see no value in Rowshan's offerings, neither do I care whether he trades or not, there is no benefit in knowing.

Best to all!
 
Quote from JSSPMK:

I see no value in Rowshan's offerings, neither do I care whether he trades or not,
And who cares what you think?

Go back to rennicks thread and pucker up, you're good at that.

Good trading to all!

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wednesday shapiong up as great sell on open..stay tuned.
 
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