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What Does This Great Picture Represent?

Posted by Timothy Sykes on Sat 10th of Jan, 2009 02:15:07 PM

Let’s see what you guys think, see the pic below and leave your answer–A, B, C or D (most people playing penny stocks aren’t that bright, excuse me if you’re smarter than the average penny stock trader…oh wait, if you do have any intelligence whatsoever, you have an edge, welcome to the game)–in the comments section below:

wall street1 What Does This Great Picture Represent?

A.) Value investors in 2008

B.) Investors in Madoff’s scheme

C.) Bill Miller

D.) Arjun N. (short for neanderthal…yey, hindsight is easy and fun!) Morti who predicted $200 oil

You tell me, what fits best?

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  • some1
    Tim after discovering what hedgefund re-engineering is all about....
    + add a second bottle when he discover margin/levering the concept...
    beat that sorry lame 200% ish return on investment he's so proud about... 3digits return sooooo.....lameeee
  • The Master Trader
    Tim after he loses half his subscribers.
  • RUTHLEZZG
    C cause i dont know who that is
  • Mike B
    E) Buffet buying Goldman Sachs.
  • Gary Burleson
    Has to be D. I mean how wrong can you be.
  • Douglas
    Tim finding out one of his students is using market orders.
  • M. Gonzales
    E.) The editor-in-chief at The Motley Fool after his DOW 12,000, then 11,000, then 10,000, and 9,000 bottom call.
  • M. Gonzales
    E.) A new TIM Alerts subscriber who hasn't watched any of the training DVDs.
  • M. Gonzales
    E.) Henry Paulson evaluating the impact of the bailout/TARP money.
  • M. Gonzales
    E.) A devoted Cramerican after another "successful" Mad Money stock pick.
  • M. Gonzales
    A value investor trying to drown his sorrows...with the same skill that he predicts stock trends...and with the same success.
  • Chris K
    E.) All of the above
  • JohnCA
    A) - A Value investor breaking a wine bottle over his head after losing all his money.
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