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Pastimes : Brokerage-Chat Site Securities Fraud: A Lawsuit

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To: Patricia who wrote (1356)7/2/2003 7:46:42 PM
From: Dave O.  Read Replies (1) of 3143
 
< It is simple enough for me to understand, and wonder why it is so hard for you to understand. >

Not hard for me to understand at all. I DO understand. Perhaps you've not read all my posts on this thread. I traded in an office where we paid for services, to the likes of Pristine, Jag Notes, etc. Do you think that just because we paid some money we followed the picks?

< Tokyo Joes group, Market Gems group, or some of the others mentioned here >

The above statement says it all. Do you consider the above to be respected professional stock pickers with established histories at the time you (or others) subscribed to them? Why wouldn't people who might lack considerable investing/trading experience subscribe to names that someone like Mark Hulbert might mention in his newsletters? And why not heed the advice he gives about how gullible people are when it comes to investing. Maybe if you read the article below and check out his rankings of longer term newsletters you'll better understand. Nowhere in his rankings do I see Market Gems or Tokyo Joe ... then again I didn't expect to.

fundadvice.com

Why not subscribe to someone who shows they have a good long term track record? For example, Louis Navellier, who publishes the MPT Review (based on Modern Portfolio Theory if you're not familiar with MPT).

fundadvice.com

If I decided to seek out someone for services, whether it be financial, legal or anything else I'd certainly check out their credentials, years of experience, etc. To not do so would be foolish.
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