<<Nope, I don't believe it Paul... I think this was just one more of those stimuli you provide to provoke reaction for that experiment that you are conducting. >>
I rarely post here, though I do hold DGIV long, so far at a great expense to my portfolio. One of the reasons I read this thread is to watch Paul's show. A few thoughts:
1) Paul's age is 34, according to his profile. If he were a bit older, say 50, then he would have lived through the sixties, when "visionaries" such as Bey filled every college dorm. That might have been enough for him -- it was enough for me.
2) An older, and perhaps better-read Paul might be a little more skeptical about political revolutionaries and murderers like Che Guevara. I had friends who went to Cuba in the late sixties to help with the sugar harvests. Good intentioned, hopelessly naive persons who probably work as stock brokers now. Paul reminds me of them.
3) Paul professes to be on this thread to help warn us of stock scams. That's a noble cause, but I can't help but be curious as to why he would waste his time trying to protect affluent investors trying to make a killing. I guess that makes more sense than worrying about whether one class of millionaires, such as professional athletes, are being screwed by another class of millionaires, such as professional sport franchise owners. The poor do not invest in stocks like DGIV, and they need protection from more run-of-the-mill scams, like state lotteries and street cons. Paul's efforts would be better suited to them. |