Re: Ken Heebie-Jeebner on CNBC



"Don Tiberone" <s_knight8@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:fe4b66cd-7ba5-46f3-8fb6-44eca5534ae2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Jan 30, 11:54 am, "Reg \"Sweet-Daddy\" Siki"
<SweetDaddyS...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
His fund is down 15% YTD and he is bullish on the market. Looks like
his lucky streak is up and big losses ahead for the idiots on this NG
that dove (like that term dive!) into his funds.

Wrong, his fund is down 9%. His other fund CGMRX is down about 6%. I
guess you just added them both up.

So basically his fund goes up 80% with the market up 5%. And only
loses back 9% with the markets also down 8%. That's basically how he
outperformed last year. When the market dropped, his fund would only
drop about the same as the market. But when it rose, his fund would
rise 4 times higher.

Man, this group is so flooded with liars and other crap it is getting really boring. Not sure why I even bother to read it any longer. Ken Fisher is still hangin' bullish also. It's just a bull market correction of the more intense kind.

Fred

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