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Honestly scoots. Even for you that's a really disappointing comment. You've got to see how truly stupid I makes you look? Sometimes just shutting up is the best option.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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To be fair to him, he makes a lot of predictions ... he was bound to get lucky eventually. The old scatter gun approachOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostThis must genuinely be the dumbest thing you have ever said. You called a market crash due to a virus that didn't even exist back then and you are taking credit for calling it?
Utterly ******* moronic.
My prediction is the market will fall some more, then go up again .... some time in the future. But when it happens ...
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Yeah I'm well aware of that but that particular comment takes the biscuit. Most idiotic statement I've seen anywhere in a long time. The most disappointing thing is he genuinely believes it feels he is justified in lording over everyone.Originally posted by Whorty View PostTo be fair to him, he makes a lot of predictions ... he was bound to get lucky eventually. The old scatter gun approach
My prediction is the market will fall some more, then go up again .... some time in the future. But when it happens ...
'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Hang around for 10 mins, another one is on the way, you can count on it.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYeah I'm well aware of that but that particular comment takes the biscuit. Most idiotic statement I've seen anywhere in a long time. The most disappointing thing is he genuinely believes he's lording over everyone and his the dogs dangles for calling it.Comment
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Anybody remember that time ScooterScot couldn't even get his facts straight in a thread that was meant to be his area of expertise? Why would anybody listen to somebody who can't even talk sense about his own field.Comment
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He also promoted the use of Hargreaves Lansdown, but didn't even know they also act as Financial Advisers.Originally posted by vwdan View PostAnybody remember that time ScooterScot couldn't even get his facts straight in a thread that was meant to be his area of expertise? Why would anybody listen to somebody who can't even talk sense about his own field.
You know what they say though, beware the internet expert! It's fine to ask a question, and get an answer, but please do your own research too.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Don't worry all. I'll prop up the FTSE when my MVL goes through
It'll be down to 2000 by then hopefully.Comment
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A thousand point reversal on the Dow.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostOK I'm going in.
Just waiting to see what price the Dow circuit break releases at.
Well who would have thunk it
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next stop 20000Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostA thousand point reversal on the Dow.
Well who would have thunk it
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It's getting there.Originally posted by Andy2 View Postnext stop 20000
US indices down 10% too. Worst day since Black Monday in '87 (although that was 20-30% down in one day).Comment
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