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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: scion who wrote (89582)1/24/2005 5:49:59 PM
From: Junkyardawg  Respond to of 122087
 
Tim is gone. Now Anthony is behind bars.

It's all sad really. Very sad.

I always liked Tony. I didn't trade on his site or anything but I always liked the dude. I wasn't close to him or anything and I had no idea he was doing the things he was doing but in hindsight...looking back at how things were just a few years ago. I can see how he fell into the trap of MORE MORE MORE. Not talking about money, talking about the thrill of trading and wanting to win at all cost. Proving that he was better than anyone.

In the end it has ruined his life. I remember the pictures he had of sport cars and mansions.... it is all very sad the way things have happened.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not on Anthony's side. I have no opinion in all of this and if he did what they say he did then he needs to pay the price. I just think it's sad all that has happened.

SI used to be a wonderful place, more magical than anything. When the market boomed I made many friends via SI and a few enemies I guess. I'm remain friends with a few and the others have gone on to other things. I seldom post anymore. I don't trade in the market and I have no desire to ever do it again. Seems to me it's an insiders game and with everything I've seen the past couple of years with corruption, well, it just took the passion I had out of the market. When I see a CEO building a $20 million dollar home and getting a $400 million dollar bonus when my stock isn't worth the paper its' printed on...well that just took it all out of me.

Anyway, I wish Tony well in life. I hope he finds what ever it is he is looking for. Most of all I pray for his family.

dawgy



To: scion who wrote (89582)1/24/2005 5:55:08 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
The insurance fraud, the parole violations, the fake ID, and now this... not a very impressive resumé.

- Jeff