[quote=flu]
Lol… First your analysis on peak oil. And then your analysis of public pension. And now your analysis on shadow inventory.
Did you find a unicorn in the forest yet?
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nope, no unicorn just some self aggrandizing, special needs troll
PS FWIW
[quote=flu]
July 17, 2016 – 10:14pm
Man, remind me never to hang out with folks like you. It’s not that I don’t value actual insight, positive or negative. I do. It’s just I don’t understand some of you that are so fixated with your beliefs that you can’t really think objectively in the only thing that matters…. “How can I make money?”
[quote=phaster]
September 22, 2016 – 9:29pm
[quote=flu]
Hey look, I can google things and cut, copy, and paste too. Because you know if you read it on the internet, it must be true!
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WOW, so that’s what you look like…
I never considered “if you read it on the internet, it must be true!”
huh, what a concept take things at face value and disregard all ideas about applying the scientific method to verify if what is stated (on the web) has any merit
truth be told, over the years I’ve come across several opportunities to make “easy” money, like an offer of 5k from from some guy on facebook
thinking back, could have then used that as seed money to make even more money by taking advantage of a deal eMailed to me by some guy in nigeria
it all makes sense now, why go to university to learn something useless like math or try and think things out, when as you said the only thing that matters is making money and the way to make a personal fortune starts by using other peoples money then blindly follow various inner-tube schemes… then brag about being a financial genius just like trump (end sarcasm)
my brokerage account, which I use to actively trade some stocks thinking it *might* beat the market, is down $1000.. Fortunately, it’s only $170k in that account….I would like to think my stock picking skills can consistently beat the markets, but they can’t….
Sure glad I don’t even try to put all my eggs in that account thinking I’m smarter than the markets all the time.