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I have spent my working career on the
trading floor I like the excitement and
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the energy there's only one bottom line
on Wall Street and that bottom line is
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how much money away one of the most
stressful jobs on earth and you have
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stress every single second not everybody
gets right greed is ugly make as much
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money as you can so that you can get out
of there before it turns you to the dark stuff
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don't take it take it
fifty bucks come on take it out ah two
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cents someone came there you go boom and
I'm out I was close I made 20 bucks the
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19 minutes since the market is open so
far I have made seven hundred and
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fifteen dollars for the day my best day
I made just around $350,000 and I
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remember just sitting in my room for
quite a while just digesting it to make
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sure that this was real my worst day was
down 180-thousand hello yeah that sounds
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good tonight I'm going a big-ass rooftop
party you know I invited about a hundred
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people we'll see how many people
actually show up hopefully it turns into
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a Girls Gone Wild video goes now it's
fading a little bit I'm kind of long
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biased on this stock all day today I'm
going to buy it on weakness because I
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think others will buy it on weakness so
since that's it self-fulfilling prophecy
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others are buying in our weakness I'm
buying on weakness it'll bounce a lot
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I'm expecting big things today
you know maybe not a hundred thousand
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dollar days but to get up to ten or
twenty thousand
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my name is Ted Whitesburg my job
description is one a floor trader where
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I have been on the trading floor of the
New York Stock Exchange for 38 years I
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never thought when I was 29 years old
that I'd still be there when I was 66
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stock market or the stock exchange is a
giant auction market where buyers and
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sellers meet companies sell stocks to
raise capital so they can grow and
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expand their businesses the stocks
themselves are literally pieces of paper
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that represent ownership in those
companies and the companies sell the
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stock to the public to raise the money
to run their businesses and the stocks
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will go up and down as a direct
reflection on a company's ability to in
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fact put that capital to good use there
are many facets of the stock exchange
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that I think are extremely important to
the investment public number one is
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visibility there is the tape which we
take for granted which basically records
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every transaction that's taking place on
the trading floor and that tape that you
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see in California or in New York it's
the same tape that you would see in Hong
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Kong or Auckland New Zealand so
transparency I think is key to investor
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confidence you might not like the price
but you can see the price
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that was for meeting tomorrow of the
bidders tom was a petition at the moment
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Katie she was little
huh okay so I grew up in Russia in 93 I
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came to the states I got my driver
license started driving the cab and 1995
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I decided to go on Wall Street I was a
stockbroker for a few months they didn't
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really like it and then I went to a day
trading business which actually I fell a
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lot from the first day I ever went to
the office they trade is considered to
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be the person probably does more than
100 trades a month we probably do in
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five to five hundred to a thousand
trades a day so we consider ourselves
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the professional day traders and there's
maybe ten thousand people as we're I
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always no one to get in I always know
want to get out I think personal lot of
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people cannot succeed in this business
because just they're not disciplined
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enough so today I'm gonna trade for our
downtown office will have two of them he
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found in downtown in 11 years that I've
been in the day trading business I would
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say I do know a lot of information we
take this chart it's a gold chart I
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cannot say that I would be too smart and
short it's right there it would be
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reason for it but I know one thing for a
fact when the gold is collapsed and it
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is a big this is a 45 percent downside
somewhere in this area I would just be
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ready to buy somewhere in this rate I
would be ready to buy yep here what's up
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when you spend 11 years every single day
260 trading days a year you're going to
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start to understand what really is going
on at least you're going to have a feel
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for it
good luck people
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so I'm kind of in-between appointment
that I'm going to see a financial
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astrologer I have no clue what to expect
and I'm a little bit skeptical I really
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are you doing okay I'm educated I was
professional astrologer since 1967 and I
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started coming into the markets on
October 20th 1987 because we knew about
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the stock market crashing year in
advance to the day we're good at
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is there a good book to read for Wall
Streeters well obviously I would
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naturally recommend my own which is
investing by stars my mother said it was
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very good and she understood okay what
you told me when I met you was that
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you're an astrologer right financial
astrologer what exactly is that we
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basically look at planetary patterns and
we correlate them to stock market
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activity how can that be correlated
astrology is a mathematical science is
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that really fair to say that it's a
science because there's no way to really
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verify first of all there many ways
science is a body of knowledge organized
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according to general principles my
background is in mathematics and
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psychology and astrology is a
mathematical psychology based on
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astronomy so we take we take data like
this for example which gave us
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information of the market we'd be down
today which is something you probably
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have now to interpret and then we put it
together and then we have a opinion
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about what the market is doing in one
week of trading do money managers
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actually come to you and ask you for
horoscope and how much is that first of
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all we we have we have clients that
everything from very wealthy individuals
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to fund managers where we think we
normally can improve their performance
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five to 20 percent what we charge
depends on services we have a for
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example company coming to me we're gonna
probably make them about 40 million
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dollars I'm trying to and you know
they're offering me maybe 100 hundred 50
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and I don't think I'm going to accept it
only not the nineteen fifty thousand not
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a lot of money but we're going to make
them forty million dollars yes sure so
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we're worth a lot run to paid I agree I
didn't say that
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I said
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dead cat found it sounds gross but what
it refers to is if a stock is sold off
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really sharply and then has a little bit
of a bounce back up as in a don't buy
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into that dead cat bounce oh you're
going to end up as roadkill
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I come to the Stock Exchange trading
floor a little after 9:00 every morning
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my son is here he's also a broker on the
floor as a member of the psychics change
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I come here to represent the clients of
our firm and in that capacity I am their
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agent the orders start coming and there
buy oranges sell orders you know you're
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watching the tape you're watching the
news ticker if you have sell orders in
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the markets going up that's great if you
have buy orders in the markets going up
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that's not so good because that means
everything becomes a little harder to
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buy but the orders come we go to the
trading crowd we will execute that order
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it's all done electronically it takes
milliseconds in fact to complete it from
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the time we get it to assign the
customer gets the report and then of
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course you just keep moving and
hopefully you're going to be busy all
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day and you really don't have time to
think the stock is just heartbreaking
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oh this is tough I am down $28 on the
day this stock that I thought was going
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to be a strong stock as proven itself to
be the exact opposite question is how
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much pain can you handle and for how
long I can't handle that much pain I
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don't like losing this is a 15% drop in
the Nasdaq one of the largest drops in
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two past ten years and it's happened
quick so there's definitely a lot of
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fear in the market their stock is
tanking right now and it's just going to
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get weaker because there it goes as I'm
talking thanks guys
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hey now I'm down eight hundred on the
day since 1999 I haven't have a lose a
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month every month I would take a dollar
$2.50 obtaining but it's always going to
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be agreed it's always going to be above
zero that's the most important thing for
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me today is not going to be day of
losing I have a very strict rules about
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us if I'm down more than seeking for 20%
from the top money that I make I would
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probably stop trading for 30 minutes ago
outside get some Dunkin Donuts if you
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learn how not to lose you will be ending
up making money you know at least if you
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learn how to invest properly you can
always make money on your money
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astrology provides so much inside I
would assume that you you know should
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have been able to accumulate great well
you only get what's promised in your
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horoscope so maybe not in my horoscope
to be wealthy but you invest buy all
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right you don't foresee everything
astrology is not the be-all and end-all
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astrology is a single best tool in the
market but it's not doesn't do
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everything and it's not perfect science
if astrology was a perfect science then
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every astrology you know would be very
rich have a private rolls-royce and a
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private Learjet now that's not the case
so obviously there's a little bit more
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involved for example if you were born
ten minutes earlier you'd be a different
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person do you feel that I'm a Taurus
heal your torch
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I have to hold your hands and do some
things we can't do on camera because
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this is not x-rated to know if you
really
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I usually tell people I don't get height
I don't guess weight I don't give signs
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but I guess sex which I do very well
except in the West Village some kind of
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trouble there you understand the joke
you should be laughing okay my and you
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right off the nail chart excuse me a
second I'll be fixing to give you your
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forecast I have just completely flipped
my strategy because this stock has been
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so weak wasn't just me that was thinking
this is going to be a strong stock so
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now everyone is kind of shell-shocked
and once it takes out the day low a lot
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of people that are long this stock that
are betting that it's going higher we'll
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look at this point and have their stop
losses there and if we can take out
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those stop losses it's almost like
surfing because you're really just
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riding the wave since you're betting
that it's going down you know all these
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orders are going to make it go down
there's no reason why the stock can't be
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down three four or five dollars or
shares today not taking out the level Oh
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took it out 1,700 shares short I'm going
to Bank right now this is when you start
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to get caught
come on green for the day baby yeah big
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money fifty five bucks I haven't been
much more comfortable with astrology and
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personal RAM rather than you know
predicting the markets with it okay well
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I feel like there's something else you
can ask anything you like I'll give you
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one question you get free wishes I won't
give you free wish oh yeah unless you
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have one question anything you want to
know about anything so what you do is
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close this hold on to the side with the
astrological dice and I want you to
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think about the question okay can be any
place you want when you're thinking
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about the question roll with that you
know I'm going to give you some general
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things okay the answer here is Pisces
which means still question Venus which
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could be about love or relationships and
ninth at a distance in its relationship
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related you want to be someone more
specific rubric so I can give you more
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specific elements
there's um well there's more bush I'm
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just curious that um it's going to work
out be idealistic about it and don't aim
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low no-name love don't aim low just let
your imagination be that an embrace yes
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I'm single and I'm going out with you no
prospects my I needed a stroke at agra
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fee report for the charming lady oh how
lovely just you know your statutory
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rising neglected center and we all said
more than protocol but that's all
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superficial I was wondering is there
going to be a real financial what is to
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you remember this is like the Stars
impeller do not compel they just give
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you opportunities it doesn't mean you
don't take advantage of it oh I'm
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certainly the type who takes advantage
of opportunity it's better to fancy more
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in the relationships in 2005 but you can
be changing the rails were the six he
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makes he did 2005 here I'm sorry why
well actually we'll have to Mike oh my
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why did we do this for 2005 give me 2007
please
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Wow fencing you're just telling you to
go change jobs another way is to be
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interpreted so find a boss you'd like to
marry and go work from in America but
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that was like 10 pages and you gave me
in one sentence that's right
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I'll pay what you read over ten pages
yourself I give them take it take it
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home can i well i be able to understand
this yeah so much well I think Henry is
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a very interesting eloquent guy and a
lot of the things that he says make
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sense but I remain skeptical I think
it's a charming concept and it's
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definitely entertaining but I wouldn't
invest by the stars
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bitches stock now at 2:52 p.m. with an
hour to go I'm down 3600 on the day my
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dream stocks for the day is just proven
completely worthless right here you can
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see in the afternoon and crack the day's
low at 90 120 went straight to 90 20
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this is a nice little short here which I
got some up but I still thought the
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stock was going lower and right here
this little bump up is where I just got
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I went short right around here a little
too soon because I covered right here
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and then through the $4,000 law this is
why trading is so tough I was completely
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right on the price but I couldn't handle
the pain I had a five hundred thousand
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dollar position which was much bigger
position and I wanted to take and I just
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averaged up wrong and now the talk is
acting perfectly would have been about a
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ten thousand dollar profit right now had
I had the balls to hold or did I did
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today
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there is nothing in Wall Street the
rewards your significantly as well one
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of my great attractions for this visit
it rewards sagacious laziness going
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through my dirty laundry do a body
search where I'm a big meeting with this
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billion-dollar babe
and my mom didn't come in and do laundry
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this weekend so I got no clean laundry
here we go
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beautiful I'm sure it isn't your
wrinkled she could see what kind of
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operation I'm running suits just a mess
but to the matter you know you can work
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in your underwear and make more money
than somebody with a $5,000 suit it's
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all about presentation and that's not my
forte but uh trading is and that's what
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really matters
I'm on my way to meet with Tim Sykes
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he's a 25 year old hedge fund manager up
and coming he sounds very bright I
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haven't met with him before but from
what I hear he's been quite successful
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Danny was pretty big-time she's in
charge of quite a bit of money when you
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get my story out there and I'm in uh
well I'm trying to get some money out of
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her see if she has any contact if she
knows anybody let's see what she can do
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you know I hear she's a pretty
attractive woman so if I don't get the
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money then maybe I can get the girl
either way we're going to have a good
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lunch and talk about myself which I'm
pretty good at doing my favorite subject
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cheers Cheers
meeting you nice meeting you thank you
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for meeting so um where were you before
where did you start out from 1999 to
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2002 I traded my way from $12,000 to a
fully audited protects I'm at one point
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six five million so with that are you
serious
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100% a and what's he invest in managing
zone short by a small cat micro-cap I
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mean I'm never going to be more than 100
million dollars on top your maximum
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capacity yeah and why is that because
I'm shorting the smallest and most
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volatile stocks so a they're hard to
borrow be they're volatile as hell and
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see I have no corporate experience and
you don't have an office you work from
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home work from home and what do you do
like on days when there's no trading um
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I usually read I'm a big I can't read
fiction
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I love nan Batian really yeah to my
library 146 and second this is my
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neighborhood oh we should have lunch
more often we should I remember when I
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came in the business there was a person
he would always say they traders would
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never make money the Indian option or
making zero or making very little - but
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there's a beautiful thing about this
business you don't depend on anybody you
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are who you are and if you really want
to succeed you can really make it you
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make money you lose money doesn't matter
when the life is good that's the most
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important thing
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well is a great pleasure to meet you
no thank you for meeting with yeah it
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was a great pleasure I'm on thank you
for lunch you're welcome everything
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sounds very intriguing I'll run it by
bridge tack and then I'll be in touch
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with you I'd say within the next week
okay sounds good why is it hard I think
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you do I think I don't let me give it to
you please yeah I think that was a good
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meeting I think it's I got my point
across of what I'm trying to do and I
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think I got a date I don't know I don't
know what to expect
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give me another drink I only had one
drink a lot of people don't want to work
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for Wall Street because it's kind of
geographically undesirable in terms of
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New York City but this is a pretty cool
part of the Manhattan grew from the
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battery up and yes that's why the
streets are also now because they
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actually used to be countenanced and
Wall Street was in fact there was a wall
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there that kept the Indians I guess from
attacking the Pilgrims and the Dutch and
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anybody else that was kind of
sequestered in lower Manhattan clearly
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responds change as an institution is
absolutely the cornerstone of capitalism
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in this country and perhaps the world I
mean it is a footprint that every
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democratic country and society in the
world has tried to live
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party on the rooftop yeah 46 back Arusha
this bar girls in the bathroom hey rock
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it without rain Omniture you know I'm
really the only one making money of any
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of my friends so I do it my duty to be
the Godfather throwing parties for
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everybody or else no one would go out
not everybody on Wall Street like makes
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a lot of money it's great I'm already
making more money than every single
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person here right now almost and I with
the exception of buying 10 right I mean
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for Christ's sake what's funny 99% of
the best stories I have are with Tim
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typical freshman year story you know
everybody's cramped up in a tight
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building and I just happen to be in a
room with it's crazy Jewish kid Tim who
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made five hundred thousand dollars in
one week the crowning moment after we
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made all this money like let's take the
whole dorm out to dinner I'm like are
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you serious again go round up everybody
we're taking them all to dinner so here
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we are this hodgepodge of messes kids
growing into a super nice restaurant
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Boston it seems like I got everything
don't worry about it tim has a lot of
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potential I hate to use the word Boy
Wonder because he's not really a boy but
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I could see his brilliance right away we
could have all we decided to one spaces
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Wow I know he's going places I just
thought he was right again
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thanks for coming to my party well when
I was like 8 years old I wanted to come
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to the state I can't really say that I
was dreaming off Wall Street we're
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noticing polka TV the next big thing
poka poka poka I need my accordion
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you know polka polka previews that
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you