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Reply to: The week Scootie came back
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Previously on "The week Scootie came back"
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He's finally gone. It's what everyone wanted including him (although he didn't know it). We made some fairly serious points about his mental health or whatever it is that made him do that so why on gods green earth would you bait him back to carry on again? It's like waving a beer in front of someone that's had to quit drinking due to medical issues. Seems a pretty stupid thing to do.
Just let it lie.
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Nah, he's been called out too many times and shown to be a useless analyst so he's slunk off to other forums. His aim seemed to be to get us to part with our money, maybe even to pay him for his 'expert' analysis; he failed big time.Originally posted by AtW View PostHe'll be back...
He's on Mumsnet now trying to convince those on there to invest in BTC
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It seems like you are suffering from Scooter-withdrawal.Originally posted by AtW View PostHe'll be back...
I'd draw you a chart to ease your suffering but it wouldn't be as good.
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He was a troll that lived off the attention his ramblings got - please do not feed that and be thankful that he's gone.
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He said the stock markets would crash. They've boomed.
He said BTC would sink. It's to the moon.
He said ETH was going to fall hard. It's jumped.
And let's not even get started on his AMD predictions.
His trades have lost him at least 250,000 if not more.
Do you need him to draw you a picture?
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The week Scootie came back
Are we there yit?
We need some charts
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