Mohan: I know you have a stock picks subject of your own on Prodigy, so I can understand why you're so agitated at the idea of any accountability, and even don't see any relevance to credentials.
In posting the results of my buying these stocks I wasn't passing any bucks, or saying I wasn't responsible for buying them.
I think the response you gave, the way you twisted the reality, is an indication of your having a problem. Are you afraid you'll be sued?
It seems to me that if someone is self-assured enough to place himself as such an expert that he starts his own "stock picks" public subject on a telecom service, promoting himself as an expert by that alone, he should be willing to accept the results of his picks and allow them to be public, too.
All I have done is post the results, for me, of following the advice of these guys. You don't like it and are turning that into something else.
You admit you yourself have recommended stocks that tanked. You may have cost people a lot of money and you don't know it because they're ashamed to admit they took your advice. People don't like to look like jerks, so they keep quiet. You are banking on people like me keeping quiet, and maybe that is how subjects like yours continue. The people who lose money leave and the new people stay to invest. Those that lose money continue to leave and those that do okay stay. If the people who lost money posted about it, the truth would be known. But you don't really want the truth to be known, it seems.
I've been a Prodigy member far far longer than you, since you ask.
Linda |