Quote from Pabst:
Several of the post's on this thread are the most asinine, judgmental BS I've read in many a moon. Someone's going to say with a straight face that a high school dropout quote boy who parlayed a few dollars into at one point perhaps nine figures, wasn't talented? LMFAO. I hear the same thing about Rich Dennis. The guy ran 2k into 200 mil of his own $$ in 12 years but people say he sucks because he blew out a fund. Whatever.
So if he'd quit in 1930 he'd be the greatest Horatio Alger story ever told but because he got nailed in the bounce off the '32 lows, he's a bum? I'd call it the Mark Cuban syndrome. Better to be lucky than good.
Reminds me of the heat Barry Bonds is taking. Here's a guy who was in the 400/400 club with a few MVP's before he ever heard the word steroid. Now there's people who think his whole career was predicated on juice. Just as no sportswriter could hit 700 HR's even if they were injected with HGH's at Dr. Frankenstein's estate, no one on ET will replicate Livermore even if they had no SEC, 10-1 stock margins, and a tap on Bernanke's' phone.
BTW: Dan Zanger comes close. He's kept it (with DD's) but made a comeback splash on a very leveraged GOOG position.