Quote from Landis82:
Paul Tudor Jones' track-record is readily availible.
I suggest that you take it upon yourself to do your OWN homework and research his independently audited results. If you don't believe in his use of Elliott Wave ( or mine for that matter ) simply do everyone a favor and ignore this thread. No one is forcing you to read it.
Funny how there are so many threads on ET without any substantiation or technical illustration of a specific methodology used whatsoever; just a lot of hot air being blown about by sizeable egos, and yet you choose to find fault with someone that has actually provided some of the methodology for illustration, not too mention specific targets.
Perhaps you might be better off "critiquing" the "S&P Has Topped And It's The End of The World" threads. I'm sure that there is a TON of substantiation in those threads for you to filter thru.
Good luck to you.
OK, clever man
Interview with Paul Tudor Jones in 2000:
http://chinese-school.netfirms.com/Paul-Tudor-Jones-interview.html
Not a single mention of Elliott Wave, which you seem to purport is the center of his investment being, even when he is asked questions such as:
Q: How would you describe your general investment philosophy?
Q: What's your competitive advantage as a trader?
Q: Do you have any specific catalysts that you're looking for?
Q: Is there more risk in the stock market now than ever before?
Q: Can you comment on the life of your fund's returns since you began investing?
Q: What are some perceptions and priorities of yours that have changed over the years?
Q: Are you more naturally bearish or bullish?
EW is not presented as his guiding principle, but rather, many other well accepted principles, including proper money management and risk assessment.
I think the person who needs to do the homework is the person who speaks with foot in mouth.
Again, people defend these things, they "know people" who do these things, but the evidence remains elusive.
Now, about this track record and evidence which you think you have offered?