Wow. Ok.
Thanks Digi and Over for your replies, but I have a few problems with them.
I cannot rely on going back to those blog posts. I know for a fact that Mr A deletes posts. Not often, but he does. What is to stop him from changing them as well.
I remember pretty clearly what was said in the first public post about gold under 1000. I, and a whole lot of other people apparently, shorted gold based on that post and the other 2 posts, (though I can only find 2 total now as well), and kept a pretty close eye on the blog for more info.
Why would we short it? Mr A had a computer that could tell the future and Mr A was rather convincing about it being true. Gold must be going under 1000 since if he has such a computer, he must be telling us what it was telling him. right?
I remember very clearly, after Mr A said in June '16, 'See? I told you it was going up', very clearly going back to that same post and seeing one sentence mentioning about the number it was to go over for a bullish run.
I remember very clearly posting that exact same bearish paragraph containing the bullish number about a year after on another forum which at the time consisted of mostly ECM attendees.
After reading this blog and wanting to ask the questions I now ask, I went back and read that first post again and it doesn't really appear to be the same as I remember. Yes, It could be me. I am not able to pull all of these various numbers out of my head like some folks can so I have to go by what I remember..........and yea, I know that can be an issue right there.
I wish I had access to the copy and paste post I did in around 2017 of that paragraph and sentence, but that part of the forum is locked up. It's a Slack forum and they lock up old posts so you have to pay to see them.
Anyway, I understand the point of view that Mr A is fallible, but he has in the past called his computer infallible. Doesn't he check the computer once in a while before or after writing posts?
Sure Mr A says time is the hardest to predict.....
At some point gold rose above that number in the first gold under 1000 post. Why didn't he then, after gold closed above that number, then turn around and publish on the public blog that gold was now going to go higher? He told a lot of readers it was gong under 1000 shouldn;t he have told those same readers it was now going on a bullish run?
Uuhhhh....At this point I'm beating a dead horse. Ha ha haaaaaa............
I'll sum up my thoughts another time.