RE:RE:Where is the Wolf of Wallstreet in your time of need? I don't wish ill will on anyone but you it falls under the cult of personality like Eric Nuttal. Don't fall in love with a stock and don't fall I love with an analyst. When I first bought BTE RBC had a worst case downside scenario of $10. The thing went to 30 cents!
My issue with Wolf is that if you take him at his word he was a retiree who was hospitalized and disappeared. I wish him well. If he was really that sick he wouldn't have had the time to check in.
He was obsessed with the stock and would drown everyone out and had a banned list. He commented on no other stocks. Who just shows up the energy space 6 months ago and becomes obsessed?
His Johnny come lately style made me suspicious and doesn't jive with Grandpa image. You don't just show up and try to convince the world with his way or the Highway approach. He tried to trumpet out anyone with a dissenting view. I never blocked anyone and I welcomed others to challenge me and try to set my mind.
i wa nave hostile with anyone unless they became hostile with me.
There are lots of holes in his story and he showed up to the energy space 6 months ago. He wouldn't tell you if he owned shares and his information was based on well reported financials but he would never accept that the oil price could go lower.
His thinking was only linear. Maybe someone could get hooked on message board at 80 but he unrelenting in trying to squash any detractors? He had a god like complex which was a red flag.
I was very open with my story but got kicked all the way down to the bottom. I made an astute observation about his interest in BTE, that's all.