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This thread got so derailed... We're here to make money. HEMP is up 50% since the initial recommendation. Trading at around 12 cents.

We need to get back to basics Em and haters will disappear.

Lets talk strategy. What do you think about Yellin's speech? What are you looking at? Long/short?

 
Hi Em. I'm your biggest fan. The #### you write about is so real, i can relate. I live in my moms basement too. I sell drugs for a living too and invest all the money i can on the ponies. Man I hear you on women problems. #####es be crazy. That's why I keep mine in a pit in my backyard. Food for thought. Write me back.

Signed,

@Stan

 
Wait a minute. Eminence has video?
~ page 57
Dude looks like an Albanian Shia LeBeouf.
:lol: :lol:
I just watched a couple of the videos today and he looks like a guy my husband used to bowl with. That guy used to tell everyone how good he was, and how had he "tried" in high school he could have played baseball in college and probably went pro. Funny part is this guy always struggles with money, a lot. I wonder if he is a cousin or something.

 
Wait a minute. Eminence has video?
~ page 57
Dude looks like an Albanian Shia LeBeouf.
:lol: :lol:
I just watched a couple of the videos today and he looks like a guy my husband used to bowl with. That guy used to tell everyone how good he was, and how had he "tried" in high school he could have played baseball in college and probably went pro. Funny part is this guy always struggles with money, a lot. I wonder if he is a cousin or something.
Not to go off topic, but this is the first time I realized you were a female poster. I get so used to posting with dudes than I don't even notice a different gender.

 
Whatever guys, thread open. I don't even know what to write in here. I have stockpicks but I spent most of the money I had saved up to pay for school. And even when I do make a good stock pick, like HEMP, you guys don't care.

So the sole purpose of this thread is now apparently for me to say something slightly out of context and have a whole gang of internet strangers vilify me as some kind of idiot.

 
Eminence@Eminence_FB Mar 18

Turn that potential into results. Results that can be supported by data. Suddenly it's not potential, it's proven production.

Can we get the data on how much money you have dumped into your gambling account and how much you have taken out? I just want to get a grasp on what you consider proven production.

 
Eminence you look great considering the beating you took from Johnny and the rest of his pals in the skeleton suits.

 
1. You can’t stop (check) Just as an experienced poker player knows when to “hold ‘em or fold ‘em,” those who gamble for fun limit themselves and their bets. Compulsive gamblers struggle with both the time and money they’re spending. Betting takes over their life, and they find themselves constantly wagering. They try to quit, but can’t.

2. You gamble with money you can’t afford to lose (check)Problem gamblers don’t stop with ”fun money” set aside for betting. They use money budgeted for bills, savings, or their kids’ education. Sometimes they squander not just their last penny, but borrowed money as well.

The psychologist Stacy interviewed said one of his patients had borrowed money from sources so unsavory, he’d put his family’s safety at risk.

3. Your bets go beyond entertainment (check)Recreational gamblers play for fun and spend a few dollars to have a good time. Gambling addicts place bets for reasons other than entertainment, often trying to escape anxiety or other problems. Whatever issues you face, gambling isn’t the solution.

4. You attempt to recover losses by gambling more (double check)Have you repeatedly tried to get back money you’ve lost gambling by betting more? Problem gamblers may see more betting as the solution to financial loses rather than what it is – throwing good money after bad.

5. You gamble with more and more money (check)Like many addictions, pathological gambling can start small. But problem gamblers won’t be content keeping the stakes low or setting limits. They need to bet more and more to experience the rush.

6. You go to extremes to find money to gamblePathological gamblers don’t stop gambling when their bank account runs dry. Instead they go to extremes to find more money. While this may stop with borrowing, some problem gamblers resort to theft, forgery, or other crimes to feed their habit.

7. gambling before more important things (Check)

Problem gamblers allow their habit to take priority over other parts of their lives. A gambling addict might skip watching her child’s soccer game or miss time at work to hit the casino. Careers are put on the back burner and relationships deteriorate at the expense their habit.

8. Gambling negatively affects your emotions (check)While gambling can be an exhilarating experience, addicts might experience emotions signaling a problem, including:

  • Frustration or irritation when you’ve tried to quit and failed
  • Feelings of remorse
  • A decrease in ambition
  • An urge to celebrate an unrelated event by gambling
In addition to these warning signs, test if you’re addicted to gambling on the Gamblers Anonymous website.
 
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1. You can’t stop (check) Just as an experienced poker player knows when to “hold ‘em or fold ‘em,” those who gamble for fun limit themselves and their bets. Compulsive gamblers struggle with both the time and money they’re spending. Betting takes over their life, and they find themselves constantly wagering. They try to quit, but can’t.

2. You gamble with money you can’t afford to lose (check)Problem gamblers don’t stop with ”fun money” set aside for betting. They use money budgeted for bills, savings, or their kids’ education. Sometimes they squander not just their last penny, but borrowed money as well.

The psychologist Stacy interviewed said one of his patients had borrowed money from sources so unsavory, he’d put his family’s safety at risk.

3. Your bets go beyond entertainment (check)Recreational gamblers play for fun and spend a few dollars to have a good time. Gambling addicts place bets for reasons other than entertainment, often trying to escape anxiety or other problems. Whatever issues you face, gambling isn’t the solution.

4. You attempt to recover losses by gambling more (double check)Have you repeatedly tried to get back money you’ve lost gambling by betting more? Problem gamblers may see more betting as the solution to financial loses rather than what it is – throwing good money after bad.

5. You gamble with more and more money (check)Like many addictions, pathological gambling can start small. But problem gamblers won’t be content keeping the stakes low or setting limits. They need to bet more and more to experience the rush.

6. You go to extremes to find money to gamblePathological gamblers don’t stop gambling when their bank account runs dry. Instead they go to extremes to find more money. While this may stop with borrowing, some problem gamblers resort to theft, forgery, or other crimes to feed their habit.

7. gambling before more important things (Check)

Problem gamblers allow their habit to take priority over other parts of their lives. A gambling addict might skip watching her child’s soccer game or miss time at work to hit the casino. Careers are put on the back burner and relationships deteriorate at the expense their habit.

8. Gambling negatively affects your emotions (check)While gambling can be an exhilarating experience, addicts might experience emotions signaling a problem, including:

  • Frustration or irritation when you’ve tried to quit and failed
  • Feelings of remorse
  • A decrease in ambition
  • An urge to celebrate an unrelated event by gambling
In addition to these warning signs, test if you’re addicted to gambling on the Gamblers Anonymous website.
Number 6 is a huge check (i.e. Eminence fund, join his Fantasy league, sponsor his flag football team)

 
Wait a minute. Eminence has video?
~ page 57
Dude looks like an Albanian Shia LeBeouf.
:lol: :lol:
I just watched a couple of the videos today and he looks like a guy my husband used to bowl with. That guy used to tell everyone how good he was, and how had he "tried" in high school he could have played baseball in college and probably went pro. Funny part is this guy always struggles with money, a lot. I wonder if he is a cousin or something.
Not to go off topic, but this is the first time I realized you were a female poster. I get so used to posting with dudes than I don't even notice a different gender.
A lot of people do and I probably didn't help yesterday with some of my jokes. In my defense I was watching college basketball, GO Sparty!!!, and had a few glasses of wine.

 
Get back to the stock picks Em. There is money to be made. You are a proven winner in the market. On the other hand, sports gambling does not seem to be your thing.

 
Whaddya mean I have no more collateral? My credit cards are maxed and there's nothing left to pawn? But that can't be; I need cash for tonight's game!

Listen there's this website called the Free For Fall and I own some intellectual property there. Gotta be worth something right? Suppose I sign over my rights to it? How much could you loan me for that?

 
Whaddya mean I have no more collateral? My credit cards are maxed and there's nothing left to pawn? But that can't be; I need cash for tonight's game!

Listen there's this website called the Free For Fall and I own some intellectual property there. Gotta be worth something right? Suppose I sign over my rights to it? How much could you loan me for that?
Do you have a link to the Free For Fall site?

 
Whaddya mean I have no more collateral? My credit cards are maxed and there's nothing left to pawn? But that can't be; I need cash for tonight's game!

Listen there's this website called the Free For Fall and I own some intellectual property there. Gotta be worth something right? Suppose I sign over my rights to it? How much could you loan me for that?
Do you have a link to the Free For Fall site?
It's the new name for the old Test Forum

 
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