if you're trying to present a case, this is a horrible argument. i.e. showing up to court with a storyline and no evidence, saying "go find it yourself."
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if you're trying to present a case, this is a horrible argument. i.e. showing up to court with a storyline and no evidence, saying "go find it yourself."
Every investor needs to do his own due dilligence by himself. I gave you my conclusions, up to you to dig more or not.
Exactly my point here. Thank you for being one of the few people not jumping on the conspiracy theory wagon. Kudos to you.
Not proud to confess I had been riding the conspiracy theory wagon for several years, only got cracked fully out a bit over a year ago. Impossible to see the faultiness of all its logic while in the midst, though all perfectly clear afterwards - and alot of wisdom coming from the processed negative charges to guide and pass on - though never effective argumentally attempting to persuade those still in the low theta...