Blog Comments

Email this post Print this post
By Barry Ritholtz - April 18th, 2011, 2:30PM

Too funny:

>

Hat tip Make Use

Comments

Please use the comments to demonstrate your own ignorance, unfamiliarity with empirical data, ability to repeat discredited memes, and lack of respect for scientific knowledge. Also, be sure to create straw men and argue against things I have neither said nor even implied. Any irrelevancies you can mention will also be appreciated. Lastly, kindly forgo all civility in your discourse . . . you are, after all, anonymous.

11 Responses to “Blog Comments”

  1. stevesliva Says:

    First!

  2. cthwaites Says:

    Nice, hey Barry, we like you and your content. Does that help?

  3. DeDude Says:

    stevesliva #$%$##$%%^$#%^!!!!!!!

  4. Alex Says:

    Hilarious. I have often thought of this also. Its quite a balancing act. It seems that Barry handles it well. But one blogger I know was just obsessed with getting the best comments and more reads. Her blog became a sad, attention-whore-mongering exercise. Another blog I did not care much for would heavily edit comments, only allowing those he felt were “appropriate”. That turned the entire blog into one big puff-piece and made the whole thing useless somehow. But of course, comments can over-whelm the whole shebang, and you end up having a yahoo-ed mess.

  5. DC Says:

    B-b-b-b-booyah! Thanks for all the great advice and I tripled my money in all my stocks in 90 days thanks to your wisdom! And thanks especially for never, ever taking a negative caller! They so totally harsh my mellow!

    Oh wait, I thought this was the lightning round on Mad Money. Never mind.

  6. louis Says:

    WTF ?

  7. dead hobo Says:

    Magic charts are virtual imagination where any possibility becomes virtual likelihood.

    No, they’re real, if you ignore timing and magnitude.

    Sorry, my mistake.

  8. dead hobo Says:

    OOPS! My bad. I used personal jargon. To correct …

    Long term technical analysis is virtual imagination where any possibility becomes virtual likelihood.

    No,it’s real, if you ignore timing and magnitude.

    Sorry, my mistake.

  9. dead hobo Says:

    BR said

    Too funny:

    reply:
    ————-
    Maria Bartiromo is unbearable to watch.

  10. V Says:

    @Alex

    Were you referring to the Huffington Post?

  11. Jack Says:

    Barry,

    You read this stuff? All of it?

64 queries. 0.345 seconds.