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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: Bindare_Dundat on August 22, 2008, 11:52:14 PM
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hopefully alot of people see this. if they understand it is another thing.
I've been waiting to see this for awhile.
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this multimillionaire feels poor after viewing the first video. :o
NT
You are a multimillionaire? I would definitely be doing other things than posting on getbig if I were a multimillionaire.
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sorry, i have plenty of time to enjoy the finer things in life. as you can see, the vast majority of my GB posts (6 per day) are related to Wall Street and the Stock Market.
my expertise. ;)
NT
Must be true then, I'll make sure I'll never doubt a getbig posters credentials again!
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IMO wealth only gives one a feeling of security. to me, my family and their health have far more value than #'s in an account.
NT
Yes it does give a sense of security. I've recently gone to making a loss per month from making $15K. Luckily I'm a square - cars and shit don't really interest me thank fuck and I have a nice buffer built up in the bank.
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sorry, i have plenty of time to enjoy the finer things in life. as you can see, the vast majority of my GB posts (6 per day) are related to Wall Street and the Stock Market.
my expertise. ;)
NT
Dude, we all like your posts, but understand one thing: As far as we all know you're some 32-year old kid sitting in an apartment in downtown Ulan Bator, right next to the same suitcases you used on your trip from the US, where you graduated (after 7 years) from Riker's Island Community College and worked (for free) for 2 years as an intern in Joe-Schmoe's Check Cashing Topless/burrito Bar.
I don't mean to insult you in any manner, but if there's one thing I've learned about investing is that charlatans should never dictate where you put your money.
So, when you say you're a multimillionaire, for all we know you mean millions of tögrög, not dollars.
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sorry, i have plenty of time to enjoy the finer things in life. as you can see, the vast majority of my GB posts (6 per day) are related to Wall Street and the Stock Market.
my expertise. ;)
NT
I miss the days when the wealth were patrons of the arts and sciences...these days it's just about stocks...oh well...
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Dude, we all like your posts, but understand one thing: As far as we all know you're some 32-year old kid sitting in an apartment in downtown Ulan Bator, right next to the same suitcases you used on your trip from the US, where you graduated (after 7 years) from Riker's Island Community College and worked (for free) for 2 years as an intern in Joe-Schmoe's Check Cashing Topless/burrito Bar.
I don't mean to insult you in any manner, but if there's one thing I've learned about investing is that charlatans should never dictate where you put your money.
So, when you say you're a multimillionaire, for all we know you mean millions of tögrög, not dollars.
I don't know NT personally, but there are more "millionaires" then you might think that post online. I met my mentor on a message board and was drawn in by his story of how he made his first million in under one year. Many on the board called BS, but I continued to email him, flew out to meet him in person several times, invested, and learned.
NT has a bit of a chip on his shoulder, but also tries to be humble. I don't have much doubt he is the real deal.
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I don't know NT personally, but there are more "millionaires" then you might think that post online.
Who knows, you may be even talking to one.
I met my mentor on a message board and was drawn in by his story of how he made his first million in under one year. Many on the board called BS, but I continued to email him, flew out to meet him in person several times, invested, and learned.
You said the magic word: Learn. If you learn best by chatting or posting to a board then... God Bless you. But we know it is highly unlikely. I mean, some people invest "by hunch" and that is precisely what we should tell these people NOT to do.
NT has a bit of a chip on his shoulder, but also tries to be humble. I don't have much doubt he is the real deal.
No, I do, I love his posts. I do not think he has a chip in his shoulder at all. At the same time, he has to understand the schepticism that stems from not knowing who the fuck is the person on the other side.
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Who knows, you may be even talking to one.
You said the magic word: Learn. If you learn best by chatting or posting to a board then... God Bless you. But we know it is highly unlikely. I mean, some people invest "by hunch" and that is precisely what we should tell these people NOT to do.
No, I do, I love his posts. I do not think he has a chip in his shoulder at all. At the same time, he has to understand the schepticism that stems from not knowing who the fuck is the person on the other side.
If he posts a picture of his big house or fancy car, I might believe him. Not to toot my own horn but ...
My cottage:
(http://www.visitingdc.com/images/white-house-picture.jpg)
I used this car in a Smash Up Derby, I have 3 more so what the heck:
(http://www.news-blogs.com/_images/auto/lotus_exige_2006.jpg)
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guys, all your points are valid and well taken. in fact, i deserve to get bitchslapped for making such a stupid statement. for that i apologise.
anyway, my personal thoughts on wealth changed dramatically a few years ago when i was misdiagnosed with a terminal illness and given approx. 12 months to live. (talk about a wake up call.) i had spent my whole life focusing on accumulating wealth and "things" that in reality meant ZERO/SHIT when faced with my our mortality. that stressful event helped change me from a hard nosed NYC guy who only looked out for his own self interests, to one who is much more willing to share information and help others.
i clearly fvcked up BIGTIME with my unnecessary earlier post.
again, i apologise.
NT
You may be a millionaire, you may not, I don't care either way. Your posts are a good read and you've been pretty accurate about a lot of whats been going on.
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Yeah, please, keep 'em coming boy!