Did Ron Paul Win Iowa, Nevada, Minnesota, Colorado and Missouri?

Dan Kone

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Well if you read the whole blog post, it explains it better. What does this have to do with insider trading?
Well it's pretty easy to make a decision on what mining company you want to buy when you get to see the confidential permits, studies, and know in advance what permits will be approved. It takes the risk factor out when you get the results ahead of time.

It just says that he invests most of his portfolio into gold mining. Which makes sense. We keep inflating the shit out of our currency so the value of gold greatly increase over the years. Am I missing something?
So you believe Ron Paul is the best portfolio manager in the history of the world? His ROI is absurd. No one guesses right that many times except members of congress.
 

Dan Kone

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Ron Paul has been a "gold bug" for as long as I have known of him.
lol. Let's not pretend he simply bought gold at the right time.

He buys start up mining companies when the submit permits to mine finds because he knows which permits will be approved. That's a whole different ball game than simply investing in gold.
 

Dan Kone

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You spout off a bunch of unsubstantiated BS like this and then have the audacity to claim that RP is "crazy".
You can't substantiate it because congress makes up the rules for how much information they have to disclose. The game is rigged so you can't find exact information. If you could substantiate this info, most of congress could get thrown out of office.

But no one does as well as he does on Wall St without insider information. He's beating professionals with PHD's from MIT who've been doing this for 20 years.

You claim that congressmen can legally use insider info to trade. I would appreciate a link to the law that confirms that.
All you have to do is google "congress + insider trading". Do I really need to do that for you?

Ok, here you go

http://articles.businessinsider.com/2011-11-14/politics/30396448_1_stock-market-market-moving-information-trades

http://www.economist.com/node/21541434

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71142.html

http://www.thenation.com/blog/164705/looking-closer-congressional-insider-trading

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/bill-to-ban-insider-trading-in-congress-is-suddenly-popular/2011/11/30/gIQAn193DO_story.html

IS that sufficient?
 

lifegoesonbrah

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especially when it comes to those fleet of foot, dark-skinned, inner city youths!
Why are you quoting James Powell, how is that relevant?



Well it's pretty easy to make a decision on what mining company you want to buy when you get to see the confidential permits, studies, and know in advance what permits will be approved. It takes the risk factor out when you get the results ahead of time.
Its a conglomeration of gold mining companies, Ron Paul doesn't pick which companies he invests in individually. Give it up brahhhhh


"The NYSE Arca Gold BUGS (Basket of Unhedged Gold Stocks) Index (HUI) is a modified equal dollar weighted index of companies involved in gold mining. The HUI Index was designed to provide significant exposure to near term movements in gold prices by including companies that do not hedge their gold production beyond 1.5 years. The HUI Index was developed was a base value of 200.00 as of March 15, 1996."
http://www.amex.com/othProd/prodInf/OpPiIndMain.jsp?Product_Symbol=HUI

So you believe Ron Paul is the best portfolio manager in the history of the world? His ROI is absurd. No one guesses right that many times except members of congress.
He guessed that the value of gold would increase... You know its inspiring that someone who preaches for the legalization of gold as a competitive tender and bases his economic campaign around the value of gold and the absurdity of fiat currency, invests much of his portfolio in gold. Hes not hypocritical like Obama and Romney who preach against the tarp bailout yet the bailout banks are both their top contributors. You have further reinforced my respect for Ron Paul.
 

abandonconflict

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Well it's pretty easy to make a decision on what mining company you want to buy when you get to see the confidential permits, studies, and know in advance what permits will be approved. It takes the risk factor out when you get the results ahead of time.



So you believe Ron Paul is the best portfolio manager in the history of the world? His ROI is absurd. No one guesses right that many times except members of congress.
"It could probably be shown by facts and figures that there is no distinctly native American criminal class except Congress." ~Mark Twain.
 

Dan Kone

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Its a conglomeration of gold mining companies, Ron Paul doesn't pick which companies he invests in individually. Give it up brahhhhh
So you think Ron Paul is one of the best portfolio managers in the history of the world? He's really that much better than all the professionals and even though he has access to insider information, he refuses to use it?

Yeah, that seems likely.
 

lifegoesonbrah

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i am quoting the RON PAUL newsletter.

ya know, the one he said he wrote in 1996, then didn't later on...because as you said, he only tells "the truth".

LOL!
You are quoting James Powell. Ron Paul never said that nor was he the editor. Are you reverting back to the newsletter conspiracy now? really?

[video=youtube;h6C-mU2dVy0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6C-mU2dVy0[/video]
 

Dan Kone

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He guessed that the value of gold would increase... You know its inspiring that someone who preaches for the legalization of gold as a competitive tender and bases his economic campaign around the value of gold and the absurdity of fiat currency, invests much of his portfolio in gold.
lol lol. He's not investing in gold, he's investing in mining companies before they get their permits. That's not the same thing as simply investing in gold.
 

UncleBuck

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Ron Paul never said that nor was he the editor. Are you reverting back to the newsletter conspiracy now? really?
during the 1996 congressional campaign, ronald the millionaire said he wrote them. his campaign people said he wrote them. he did interviews where he said he wrote them. this was documented in half a dozen separate newspapers.

now he says he did not write them nor even read them.

this is not a conspiracy, this is hum drum historical fact.

ronald the millionaire is a liar.
 

Dan Kone

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As I typed that last post Obama just asked congress for a bill that bans insider trading in congress and bans congressmen from investing in industries they impact in his state of the union address.

But yeah, I guess I'm just making shit up and some how I slipped that in Obama's speech.

Anything but the possibility that Ron Paul is using his power in congress to profit I guess. lol
 

lifegoesonbrah

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So you think Ron Paul is one of the best portfolio managers in the history of the world? He's really that much better than all the professionals and even though he has access to insider information, he refuses to use it?

Yeah, that seems likely.
The link to the article you posted earlier helped me debunk your theory. Like I said its an index of companies. Ron Paul doesn't choose the companies everyone gets the same return that invests into that index.
Yes, I do believe he refuses to use insider trading:
He refused to take medicare and medicaid and gave his patients free care instead
He refuses to take the government pension
He refuses to make deals with lobbyist.

Given his record, I would be comfortable in saying that he doesn't participate in insider trading. You are starting to look desperate.
 

UncleBuck

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lol lol. He's not investing in gold, he's investing in mining companies before they get their permits. That's not the same thing as simply investing in gold.
obama just talked about insider trading by members of congress in the SOTU.

i LOLed!
 

Dan Kone

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during the 1996 congressional campaign, ronald the millionaire said he wrote them. his campaign people said he wrote them. he did interviews where he said he wrote them. this was documented in half a dozen separate newspapers.

now he says he did not write them nor even read them.

this is not a conspiracy, this is hum drum historical fact.

ronald the millionaire is a liar.
Well he is friends with the former grand wizard of the KKK, maybe Don Black wrote them when he was hanging out with Ron Paul
 

UncleBuck

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Well he is friends with the former grand wizard of the KKK, maybe Don Black wrote them when he was hanging out with Ron Paul
it's very likely that someone else wrote them (i think his name is lewellen or something) but the fact is ronald the millionaire has said he wrote and he has also said he didn't write them.

that makes ronald the millionaire a liar, contrary to lifegoesonbrah's silly claims.
 

Dan Kone

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The link to the article you posted earlier helped me debunk your theory.
The president of the united states of America just confirmed my theory on national television during the state of the union address as we were having this conversation! You debunked nothing. Smoke less crack.

If that's not proof enough for you, clearly no level of proof will be sufficient.
 
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