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To: CountofMoneyCristo who wrote (1293)6/28/2003 11:07:15 PM
From: Dave O.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3143
 
< I asked for stories, not speeches. >

My post was not a "speech" but a description of my experiences trading and the learning process.

< However, when fiduciaries set out to destroy you, brokerage firms and investment advisers, do you find that acceptable? The answer is simple: yes or no. >

Well, if you believe the above then I believe you're in the minority. Take a statistically significant sample size of people who invest in the market and ask the above question. The percentage of those who believe that "brokerage firms and investment advisors are out to destroy them" would likely be very, very small. And my answer to your question above is an emphatic "no" since I'm not of the mindset that anyone is out to "destroy me".

Since you posed a question to me that I answered why have you chosen to not answer a question I posed twice; that being "Who forced you to buy/sell stocks that caused you to incur your losses"? Did you hit the buy/sell keys on the keyboard or not? As you stated to me, "the answer is simple: yes or no"!

Seems as if opinions that are not supportive of your position are not well received so I don't see a lot of benefit in posting much more here.