Nanny,
I am getting sick of your 'act'. Loren is not alone in his opinion of you.
For easy reference, here is your post.
<Based on my calculations, each time you posted in the past "I shorted more today", your average short per share is around $25. My average long per share is $10. I'm long about 160,000 shares and you're short about 50,000 shares. You do the math.
There are no tears on my pillow. How about yours?>
1. I am not keeping records of anyone's position. But from what you said in your post to Paul, I thought you were. So I was merely pointing out the fact that you had stated different 'facts' about your position in the past. BTW, you're the only person on this thread that I know what their position is and that is because you have repeated it enough times that my 'meek' brain has committed it to memory.
2. Your assessment of Paul's position is probably wrong. Just want you to use facts as you expect others to do. 3. Admit you were lying when you said 'By my calculation'. You didn't calculate anything, you just spit out a number trying to make Paul look bad. In your first post it was 'by my calculations' and in the second post it changes to 'I recall'.
Unless Paul hasd been short for more than two years, there is no way his basis could be $25. In fact Paul would have been a stock picking genius to have a cost basis of $25 if were long the stock and purchased it over the last two years. If you are going to lie about making the calculations, at least pick a realistic number.
4. It is now painfully obvious you do get some kind of power trip because you have more money than most of us. You mention it repeatedly. You are the only one on the thread I can recall mentioning the size of their position. I am glad for you to have so much, is it true what the say about money not making you happy?
5. I will tell you my track record in PRST if you really want to know, but I have a feeling you are only trying to belittle me with that request.
Brent |