Will you buy timmay's hedge fund book?

Will you buy Timmay's book ?

  • Hell Yes ! I can't wait

    Votes: 41 10.3%
  • Yes

    Votes: 85 21.3%
  • No

    Votes: 77 19.3%
  • Hell No ! I wouldn't pay a nickel for that crap

    Votes: 197 49.3%

  • Total voters
    400
Quote from JimmyJam:

Um, nope.

Typically it's the haters that have the envy complex, I'm just looking at another guy who made it, and I'm happy that he's sharing his story.

Which I'm sure a lot of other folks are too ... em, except the haters of course.

Jimmy Jam

Care to post a screenshot of your account? :confused:
 
Quote from SiSePuede!:

What does that mean? Why would I write a book? I don't need people's attention and I am making great money in the markets so I don't need any more income like some people.

I never claimed to be a writer so why would I have a "magnum opus?"

Perhaps you should cut short the name calling until you've proven any sort of point that is coherent and logical. As of this point you've fallen flat on your face in that category. :p

This clown Jimmy Jam is an easier mark than surf. He just doesnt see it.....yet.
 
Quote from SiSePuede!:

If your claim to fame was turning $12k into $1.1M(assuming 30% taxes) and you had a whopping 1.5% compound return over the last 4 years it could make some sense considering that turning a profit is kind of your livelihood and what your reputation is built on. Your last ditch choice could be to write a book about how your "fund" experience was since you couldn't make money anymore for whatever reason trading. :D

I agree, it would seem that would be a heads up for an upcoming trend reversal..time to get out. LOL

Thunderdog is such a tool. Along with smurf and PTJ and whoever else I can't even think of on this thread who cannot cease kissing ass.
 
Quote from optioncoach:

Well 35% is more than any President got in recent memory of the total voting population. :)

Yeah Coach, but he's the only candidate in this race
 
Quote from EPrado:

If I was losing money consistently for 12-16 mos and was down 30 percent in that time I would either change my gameplan and adapt to mkt conditions.....or seriosuly consider something else...12-16 mos is a long time my friend.

AMEN.
 
Quote from Darkside:

I agree, it would seem that would be a heads up for an upcoming trend reversal..time to get out. LOL

Thunderdog is such a tool. Along with smurf and PTJ and whoever else I can't even think of on this thread who cannot cease kissing ass.

ALL TOGETHER NOW!

We hate Timmy!

We can't stand his continued successes, in and out of the marketplace, so all we can do is be jealous and hate-on-him ... I'll leave you ass clowns to your hating, I have better things to do for now.

Jimmy Jam

P.S. You all know you're going to buy a copy, go into the closet and start reading it voraciously.
 
Quote from Darkside:

I agree, it would seem that would be a heads up for an upcoming trend reversal..time to get out. LOL

Thunderdog is such a tool. Along with smurf and PTJ and whoever else I can't even think of on this thread who cannot cease kissing ass.

These guys seem to think that 35 % is a good sucess rate. I am not a marketing guy, but I dont really see this as a great number.


Be careful...Jimmy Jam is prancing around here with his bag of big words. Be careful...the idiot is beginning to launch them.
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

yes, correct.

however, 1/3 market penetration puts someone on the level of McDonalds. its beyond excellent, its <B>MONSTER MONSTER MONSTER!!!</b> nice going timmmmay!

surf

Smurf,

I am gonna go out on a limb here and say McD's probably has slightly higher than 35% market penetration.

FUCKING LOSER.
 
Quote from EPrado:

This clown Jimmy Jam is an easier mark than surf. He just doesnt see it.....yet.

They're both such cheerleaders and they just blindly cheerlead for no reason. Tim made money in the bubble era and shortly after, great, I dont' rag on him for that. But he's lost a lot of it and has a 1.5% compound profit in the last 4 years. I have a problem with that when he still uses his original gains to sell his story. Couple his deceitful way of pretending like he's writing the book to help people rather than to try and squeeze some money out of his 15 minutes of fame and in my opinion anyone who cheers for him is mentally retarded.

I just don't see how you could add in all the factors and come out with the idea that Tim deserves an audience of any sort if you know that he has turned a measly 1.5% profit in the last 4 years. Not to mention that the correct figures by anyone who has actually made money could possibly be $12k into $1.1M...most of us who have gains that we've achieved without luck are happy to assert our values after tax. :p
 
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