Post by
maintenance1 on Feb 02, 2015 5:01pm
Who's Right?
I like being right. I like being rich more. Lets face it, over the last many months, practically everyone here has been dreadfully wrong. Cudjo being an exception.
Olitar does post facts. He posts speculation as well. Who doesn't.
I for one like Olitars posts and hope he keeps posting. His optimism and enthusiasm are welcome.
Furthermore, I think he will prove to be right.
Please stop dumping on him. If you don't like his posts ignore them.
Hopefully he will keep them coming.
Comment by
ekim on Feb 02, 2015 5:15pm
I agree with maintenance. No one here is going to change how oiltar posts no matter how many times you respond to his posts. Just put him on ignore if you choose.....that is what it is there for. We had a poster here many moons ago that was dumping on PGD and also directly on my posts specifically. I put him on ignore within a year and haven't looked back. LONG...PGD EKIM
Comment by
Gauwd on Feb 02, 2015 5:17pm
it does give us more posts on stockhouse, and more exposure though. Thats an upside.
Comment by
ekim on Feb 02, 2015 7:29pm
One minor fact that everyone is missing about Oiltar..is that he actually has been around during all the early diamond plays in Canada that he touts about. His online forum record predates my online presence by 18 months. Like I said...a few comments are not going to change something that he has been doing for a very long time. LONG...PGD EKIM
Comment by
xDeBeers on Feb 02, 2015 8:01pm
I've said this before, but the best of Oiltar's posts for me are when he writes about the early diamond plays in Canada. I get quite a lot out of those and end up going and researching long lost companies and projects. Brings back memories - and sparks ideas about how the future may play out. I'll filter out some of Jame's noise, but I'll never ignore posts entirely.
Comment by
Longinvestor123 on Feb 02, 2015 9:32pm
Would be interesting to know how many people on this board bought, held and sold Peregrine Metals
Comment by
mill44 on Feb 02, 2015 10:02pm
People keep asking me why am I in PGD if the charts said otherwise, I bought, did not hold and sold PGM. That's why I could not afford (or so I thought) not to buy PGD. You ignore what's in front of you because of something that could be hiddensomewhere, you pay the price.