UP over 70% in '08...day by day
#1
Posted 28 December 2008 - 04:04 PM
This guy is crazy good...year after year and invests in a daily basis.
http://stocmarket.com/
Similar to the first guy, but trades intraday using 5 min bars.
http://e-minisignals.blogspot.com/
Perhaps something to think about as the NEW Year comes in.
Happy Holidays to all.
#2
Posted 28 December 2008 - 06:36 PM
No affiliation to either of these, but their records speak for themselves.
This guy is crazy good...year after year and invests in a daily basis.
http://stocmarket.com/
Similar to the first guy, but trades intraday using 5 min bars.
http://e-minisignals.blogspot.com/
Perhaps something to think about as the NEW Year comes in.
Happy Holidays to all.
So did Bernie Madoff's record. If its too good to be true - it probably isn't.
#3
Posted 28 December 2008 - 10:05 PM
No affiliation to either of these, but their records speak for themselves.
This guy is crazy good...year after year and invests in a daily basis.
http://stocmarket.com/
Similar to the first guy, but trades intraday using 5 min bars.
http://e-minisignals.blogspot.com/
Perhaps something to think about as the NEW Year comes in.
Happy Holidays to all.
So what is he doing wasting time running an advisory service? At 70% a year he would be a
Billionaire in just 13 short years starting with a paltry one million. In 20 years he would
be the richest man in entire world.
#4
Posted 29 December 2008 - 12:31 AM
No affiliation to either of these, but their records speak for themselves.
This guy is crazy good...year after year and invests in a daily basis.
http://stocmarket.com/
Similar to the first guy, but trades intraday using 5 min bars.
http://e-minisignals.blogspot.com/
Perhaps something to think about as the NEW Year comes in.
Happy Holidays to all.
So what is he doing wasting time running an advisory service? At 70% a year he would be a
Billionaire in just 13 short years starting with a paltry one million. In 20 years he would
be the richest man in entire world.
I'm up 421% for the year, but still can't predict what can happen tomorrow or the day after. Sit tight when you are right over the long term is my philosophy. However, that requires the capability to accept big draw downs in short term.










