God Bless My Haters, They Help Me Without Even Realizing It
Posted by timothysykes on Sun 22nd of Jun, 2008 02:45:07 PMGot this hilarious email yesterday:
Tim,
I think you’re total slimebag. You make money off the worst stocks in the world and the dumbest people in the world. Those chart patterns you’re so proud of are the biggest no-brainers out there. The fact that you think you’ve invented something new shows how dumb you really are. Enjoy picking up pennies the rest of your life dirtbag, you can wash my car any day!
-Your #1 hater
Wow, where do I even begin? Should I start by saying this guy is nowhere near worthy of calling himself my #1 hater, that his email is actually somewhat correct or that he is inadvertently helping me explain PennyStocking better?
Hmm, let’s start with what’s most important—my ideal trades aka “Supernovas”. Wannabe hater #1 is totally correct, the chart patterns I look for are “the biggest no brainers out there”. Hells yes! Trading is about risk-reward and making money, why anyone would want to play a chart pattern that’s difficult to decipher is beyond me. But no, like most of my haters, this one’s got his facts wrong—I don’t claim to have invented these chart patterns, they were around when I got here, I’m just gonna help popularize them and no I am certainly not the best trader around, as I think I’ve proven HERE and as I state repeatedly in my much-maligned-by-those-who-haven’t-seen-it-but-just-about-uniformly-loved-by-those-who-have instructional DVD all I’m doing is trying to show what has and has not worked for me and why I think other traders should use my knowledge/experiences to their advantage. Granted, it’s an “easy” strategy filled with “easy” chart patterns so yes, I do expect the dumbest people in the world to be able to handle it and profit from it. If that makes me dumb by association then I am guilty as charged!
And yes, I am picking up pennies—well mostly quarters and half dollars—but since bigtime Wall Street cares little for this niche, it’s almost too “easy” to pick up these coins lying all over the place. Considering how much coinage there is here, I think more smalltime people—those with under $50,000 and $100,000—should be looking and using their small size to their advantage, rather than competing in a world in which they have no edge whatsoever. So c’mon down to the gutter, it’s stinky, but the odds are better!
And no, wannabe #1 hater, you’re nowhere near the top of the food chain, when you help me better explain and promote strategy and value, you’re actually closer to being a fan than a hater. And considering you didn’t realize this, you are one of these dumb people who my “no brainer” strategy can help most—maybe after you yourself profit from it, you can afford to go to college and learn how to be an effective hater!
Sincerely,
Timmayyyyyyy
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