JP Grunin: From $10,000 to $100,000 in 6 months.



I'm referring to grunin. I don't see the difference between a crime and a "harmless" mistake if we're talking about decision making.

In both situations, you weigh the risks. You bet on your judgement and hope to hell it's the right decision.

If your actions involve a victim, whether or not you're aware of it only determines if you're an asshole. And I've been an asshole plenty of times only to realize I'd made a mistake. The smart ones learn, the dumb ones die. Darwin awards.

At the end of it, you either say oops or you live to fuck it all up tomorrow.

If you're routinely in situations where you question whether you're an asshole or not, only to discover that you were and pass it off as a mistake, then maybe it's time to re-evaluate your decision making processes.

Being Britney Spears and saying "oops I did it again" is no way to go through life.
 
@BoatBurner:

I seem to remember a period in your time here that your failure to properly analyze a situation landed you in some hot water.

That said, my advice to you is to STFU before your flawed critical thinking forces you to post something even more retarded than what you have already posted on this subject.

Just sayin', bro.

your posts are garbage
 
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If he had said "double my money" rather than 10x, and his stock picks went the other way (which they could have considering the exposure,) he could have setup one hell of a Ponzi Scheme.
 
Bump.. Just because this was an epic thread.. $10k to $0 in a few short days......

Well that ended abruptly.

Running Total
Trade 1 = Long /NQ - Loss of $6119
Trade 2 = Long AAPL - Loss of $1827
Trade 3 = Short QQQ - Loss of $1950 (no updates suggest otherwise)

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