Turning $5K into $250 by year end (continued)

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Quote from MandelbrotSet:

On this we are agreed.

I hope it isn't too much to ask of someone who starts off a thread with a ":p " but expects his Journal to be taken seriously.

Why cant you just let this guy post his journal and leave him alone. Let the ET community decide if he is legit or not. I dont see how these flaming posts are helping anyone.
 
Quote from Trend Fader:

Why cant you just let this guy post his journal and leave him alone. Let the ET community decide if he is legit or not. I dont see how these flaming posts are helping anyone.
I do leave him alone.

I only pay attention to every third Journal that he starts.

He made a statement of profitability, and frankly, I don't see how asking him to substantiate it (if he's going to start Journals talking about how profitable he is) is flaming.

It might be to you, but it isn't to me. Particularly when I have it on good evidence that the same character has started multiple Journals under multiple aliases and experienced substantial losses only to start yet another Journal, and then another Journal after that one.

I don't see how that is helping anyone, either.

You have a nice day now.
 
Quote from allenhobbs:

Of course the subject line had a typo--it is $250K.

The account in the original journal is still being traded and has a balance of approximately $27,000 (+440%). I can either start a new account with $5,000 or just continue with the original one. Obviously, if I start a new account, the goal will not be achievable by the end of 2008 since it takes 43 weeks without any hiccups to reach $250K.

Happy Memorial Day

Hi Allen, I'd like to see the screen-shot with the 27k balance to validate the 440% claim. I am certain it will quell the trolls.
 
here are some examples of even greater returns, all real.

Larry Williams, 10k to a million in one year. Trading comp, so he was really aggressive, but ya have to be. Made most in a big bond bet that broke the right way.

Steve Kroll, 10k to a million in one long copper trade.

Richard Dennis, original turtle, 300 dollars to about 100 million. Took several years, but still!

Problem is that 99% of those that try something like this will blow up. Still, can be done.
 
Allen,

This question is about the death or life of your credibility as a useful poster. Remember, lots of newbies have been following you and experienced traders are here to protect them by requesting accurate tracking record.

Quote from ESTRADERZ:

Hi Allen, I'd like to see the screen-shot with the 27k balance to validate the 440% claim. I am certain it will quell the trolls.
 
Quote from blackdog:

eagle, after the inital thread was closed because of the onslaught of new posters, world-class trolls MandelbrotSet and Reaver, many of the non-troll posters asked me to continue the journal and I did. They were privy to the daily logs while the thread was suspended via email and PM.

I thought a month was enough time to let the dust settle, but apparently I was wrong. Read Magna's last post on my original thread to learn why we decided to close it.

This thread won't get off the ground unless it is purged of the "usual group of suspects" as Magna eloquently put it.

Blackdog = allenhobbs?
 
Quote from wavefinder:

Yeah, looks like he forgot which alias was logged on.

Your account balance isn't anyone's business unless you make unsubstantiated claims of 440% profits. I don't see why it's so difficult to post the 27k balance since you had posted screen-shots of the 9k balance in the original journal.

Now you're posting under an alias? ok, I've seen enough. Again, GL+GT.

Now you've deleted the post as blackdog? http://i31.tinypic.com/mm60ec.jpg
 
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