[quote=harvey][quote=CA renter]Do the historians really know more, or do they just think that they know more?
I’ve studied certain subjects, and have a particular perspective based on that research, but when I talk to people who have direct experience with the subject, I always learn more from them…far more, and my perspective is almost always changed. I would *never in a million years* tell a Jew who lived through WWII in Europe, that I knew more than they did about the Holocaust. It doesn’t matter how many books I read, there is NO WAY that I would know more about it than they did.
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The irony in that first sentence…
This reminds me of the time that you were explaining how you knew more about high-frequency trading than I did because it was only my profession for many years, but you were able to cite an article from Rolling Stone.[/quote]
As I’ve stated before, you have to quote my entire post, or don’t quote me at all. You have a history of trying to misstate and twist what others are saying.
And my knowledge wasn’t based on a Rolling Stone article. I was using that as a quick and easy reference to what’s been going on with HFT because you displayed no knowledge, just more of your ad hominem attacks. I’ve been studying economics, finance, and social studies for decades.
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You’ll never comprehend this, by definition, but I’ll say it again anyway:
Your posts here are a perfect case study of Dunning–Kruger.[/quote]