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Alt Inv Fraud & Jamaica -- repost (Olint is next)

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  • #16
    The article is definitely too technical for the majority of people in this world. J curve, sharpe ratios and hedge funds terminology are things that will throw the average man off so much that the article makes no sense to him.

    The article does raise a solid point in terms of how some groups in JA are able to beat all these PHD led hedge funds. Although unlikely, he may have found an arbitrage opportunity and is continually successful because he is not discussing his startegy and the amount he is trading is small relative to the institutions that dominate the fx market.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Bricktop View Post
      Olint? Fraud? Olint does not guarantee you anything so how is that fraud?
      If a fund advisor said its funds made 5%, when it made 0%, and investors rely on that statement to invest, then that statement qualifies as fraudulent misrepresentaion (civil) and larceny-by-trick (criminal). Those continuing to support Olint are either stupid, greedy, or complict (and the qualities are not mutually exclusive).

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      • #18
        Originally posted by LannyD View Post
        If a fund advisor said its funds made 5%, when it made 0%, and investors rely on that statement to invest, then that statement qualifies as fraudulent misrepresentaion (civil) and larceny-by-trick (criminal). Those continuing to support Olint are either stupid, greedy, or complict (and the qualities are not mutually exclusive).
        And you know this because....?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by LannyD View Post
          Those continuing to support Olint are either stupid, greedy, or complict (and the qualities are not mutually exclusive).

          When persons have put money into a fund, made back their money, pulled out some and are now receiving health montly payments, I certainly don't think they fit into those categories.

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          • #20
            I could see him finding some way to beat the market by a few percentage points over a reasonable period of time but its very hard to imagine that all those software simulation and back-testing programs would not pick up on something that outperforms so consistently and by such a large margin.
            "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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            • #21
              That's technical analysis but how does a piece of software do fundamental analysis such as government policy and societal factors? You also have to realize that forex trades are trading on margin so they are able to reap huge returns or, of course, huge losses.

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              • #22
                some of the simulations and back testing too look at changes in govt policies using dummy variables.

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                • #23
                  Some man life is one big Movie... I hope him write a book...

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                  • #24
                    Are the Simulators allowed to Gamble and would the operators initiate 'Gamble Mode' ?

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                    • #25
                      Bredrin, no need for di badmind behaviour..

                      OLINT tekking new account now.. yuh want the URL and a recommendation ?

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                      • #26
                        Olint stopped taking new investments before they moved out of Jamaica. Please explain to me how Olint survived without taking new investments?
                        The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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