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Pastimes : Brokerage-Chat Site Securities Fraud: A Lawsuit

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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (61)6/27/2001 5:42:12 PM
From: CountofMoneyCristo  Read Replies (1) of 3143
 
Brains does not have a thing to do with whether or not someone has stolen from you. Talent in day trading is irrelevant to this discussion. If fraud has been committed it is not a valid argument that someone was simply stupid and deserved it. So I take it from your post that all of a lesser intelligence than yourself deserve to be robbed? Or that all day traders with less God-given or learned talent in our field deserve to have criminals descend on them, stripping them completely of any chance of success in our field they might have had, taking way the right they had to expect that established and respected members of the stock exchanges of this country would follow the law, and not pervert an entire industry in their selfish, callous profit-seeking artifice?

Not that is matters, but I am quite proud of my record in day trading. I will not argue it here. If that becomes an issue later, I will provide a great many records proving that my record is not only one worthy of respect, but also that it was one of the few honestly recorded ones in the history of our field.
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