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Forget All The Poor Pundits, Listen To What Billionaire John Paulson Sees In 2009

Posted by Timothy Sykes on Sat 7th of Feb, 2009 08:55:05 AM

You better know who John Paulson is–if you don’t start reading up HERE and HERE.

You hear noise every single day from people barely rich enough to be able to afford their overpriced suits and Botox that keep their silly asses on TV.

You read absolute noise every single day from people barely rich enough to be able to afford their overpriced PR people that get them quotes in useless media outlets like Barrons.

For once in your miserable poorer-than-pundit lives, read something useful, not judged by me, but judged by the fact that those who wrote the damn forecast have become billionaires in the past few years.

Learn how much BS is out there, learn to hate everyone in finance because they are true marketing scumbags and learn that you’re not worthy of reading the below PDF, but you’re getting lucky because somebody leaked it….treasure it.

Paulson Report

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  • FDR
    Great article Joe thanks for reccomending
  • thnks for the link joe!
  • Joe
    I agree Tim. Paulson is briliant!!! People are mad at this guy for making money in this economy! WTF. I stopped listening to people's financial advise about 2 years ago, and started following my own methods of trading, and making more (money) than any of my friends/associates are today because of it. This all goes back to the saying, "One man's mis-fortune, is another man's treasure". Traders/investors need learned how to "adapt" to new surroundings/situations. Change your investment/trading strategies, update it or get rid of it, if its not making you money. Stop listening to the so-call "experts". They're just as clueless as the rest of us. Start following your own advice. BTW, there is a great article on Paulson in this months issue of Portfolio, here is the link: http://www.portfolio.com/executives/features/20...
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