I have probably spent more time publically arguing with iamnotback on various issues then anyone else on this forum.
He gives predictions and arguments based on what he actually believes and likely lost out on substantial gains by following his own advice on this one.
He is intelligent, eccentric, and insightful. He is sometimes brilliant and sometimes stubbornly and mulishly wrong.
He got this call wrong. He has gotten others correct in the past but if he shared a prediction he genuinely believed it. Let's not attack people for incorrectly predicting the future.
The key here is to realize that there is no substitute for individual critical thinking. Relying on others to think for you or blindly accepting their instructions is a recipe for poverty.
Yep I agree, original post pretty much reads as, "I got burned following somebody's commentary, now I've got nothing better to do than claim they had bad intentions".
This was his plan...
I'll agree the guy made some good calls and some bad calls. The difference between @iamnotback and people that accuse him of malicious behavior, is that he says things and then changes his mind and may or may not edit or delete his prior thoughts. His train of thought may be hard to follow. He's just sharing his thoughts. Unfortunately for morons like the OP, they think it's trading advice and fail to consider everything else he's written and fail to consider what others have also written.
You'd think this idiot was subscribing to a paid service and now he's warning others of a scam or fraud. LMFAO.