yeah, that's it. I am amazed at how much of a tool this guy is, and that people actually watch his show. I guess we have to grow our prey somehow though.
#2
Ravenpoe
Who?
#3
LittleSin
Who?
#4
Necronic
that dude.
#5
RealBigNuke
I'd get behind you on that, if for no other reason than that following his advice is basically a 50-50 bet.
Wasn't there some scandal around him a while back? Something about screwing people over w/ his advice?
#6
Ravenpoe
Why would anyone take advice from a guy like that? He looks like a clown.
Yeah. He was full of it, and many idiots who listened to him paid the price. Yet amazingly he's still on the air.
#8
Null
There was that, but there was also a matter of reporting an about-to-collapse firm as a good investment. When asked, he said, "Well, their CEO said things were fine" instead of doing any actual examination or review of their dealings, which is nominally what he's supposed to be an expert on.
Yeah. He was full of it, and many idiots who listened to him paid the price. Yet amazingly he's still on the air.[/QUOTE]
Just take a look at his portfolio, he does not make any money investing. I think he actually lost money on the stock market back in the Clinton days. And no one lost money during the Clinton days...
He has a show because he Yells, and Plays with a Foley machine.
#10
Element 117
i ... thought he was a parody show?
#11
Soliloquy
He also said not to invest in Stark Industries, so yeah, I don't think we should listen to him.
#12
DarkAudit
His ads are all over XM radio. In the spots where you also find the EverCleanse quackery.
Nearly every product or service advertised on XM outside of the network ad slots are scams of some sort, so make your own conclusion.