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    Imagine there is a really intelligent person who knows in absolute that a certain company that is listed in the asx is going to fail. Morally and ethically, would you rather that person:

    A: Aggrandize the company to make sure that every hapless investor pour in all their hard earned for maximum destruction of wealth...and, presumably, sadistic satisfaction.

    or....

    B: Warn people of the risk involved and try to convince people that there are better investment options out there. The objective being to limit capital outflows overseas that would deal a net damage to the commonwealth.

    or instead...

    C: Who cares! It’s not my money anyway.

    So...

    Which one would be a better option? Option B, which is what I did. So what logic do you use to base your disapproval of my action on? I can tell you the answer but I want you to ask yourself first.

    I only post negatively on companies that I think is fundamentally flawed from the beginning. We are talking BRN, FBR, WHA, QIN, etc. So what do I get from posting negative sentiments on those stocks? As a human being, surely I must be getting something for my troubles? The answer is yes, and that is to ensure that my calibration is correct by pitting my intellect against others in discussions of hypotheticals, analysis and calculations. It helps me to be a better investor, through recalibration if need be, while at the same time helps others to not succumb to capital destruction as side benefits.

    Me, sad? No. Sad is when one invest in a company based of flawed logic. Who unethically aggrandize it, luring hapless others into investing while disparaging and bullying those who are trying to help by giving out warnings into silence. Who then in the end lose massive amount of money because of their own stupidity and yet blame others for it. Then having not realized their own stupidity, they would then have learned nothing and would continue to make the same faults into the future. Losing even more money while trying to recoup previous losses they have made. Now that is sad....there is one guys here that is like that...start with H and end with R.

    Last edited by aniesbaswedan: 16/07/19
 
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