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Comments by "Samson Soturian" (@samsonsoturian6013) on "Fake Guru 2: Ricky Gutierrez" video.
Like matching shirts that say "Be different."
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There was once a hedge fund that did 1% a month consistently. It was the world's biggest ponzi scheme.
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It's gambling with stocks. Nothing more
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Hilarious
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He's a thief
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The caveat is you will certainly lose money just as fast and just as often, with fees eating up your whole account.
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*quadrillionaire
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Of course he does. It's gambling with stocks.
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The math is wrong, and there's daytraders and fanbois in the comments.
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What's his name from the Raging Bull has been charged with just that. According to the SEC he's been losing money trading the whole time.
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Not even world class mathematicians with supercomputers can predict those moves. The market is green 53% of days, that's all we know.
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If you could make 2% a day consistently, by the end of the year your net worth would be over a billion times greater than all the money in the world. Seriously. 102 to the 250th power is a number so big that a scientific calculator can't handle it, and take that number and move the decimal two places to the left and that's your yearly % return.
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Like 55 people
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Some of these commenters are either part of this fool's cult following or the scammer himself with multiple accounts.
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You'll lose it all soon enough.
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@leoperez2566 no. I don't. But I bet my life and yours that it will be so. If you want outsized returns, you'll have to get creative and not follow a mob.
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@leoperez2566 even if that's true, it's a clear sign of incompetence. And Tesla had a mob of fanboys from day 1.
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@rayray7244 did you just admit to criminality?
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Also, compounding means a 2% a day return gives a yearly gain so big that a scientific calculator can't distinguish from infinity and a monthly gain of 164000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000%
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No one makes money with lotto tickets, either
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It is also, fraudulent.
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He'd never say.
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@ricardomota939 pressing X to doubt. If you are up that high, you should buy a lottery ticket because that's how lucky you got.
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@Iburn247 You're leaving out the part where you lost money just as fast.
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The math, yes. The thesis, no.
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The average Hedge Fund is 4-5x leveraged from borrowing alone and they have whole teams of industry professionals and mathematicians.
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