by Jotapay » Fri 18 Jun 2010, 15:16:20
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Roy', 'I')'ve seen a poster over there named Jotapay who either still does or used to post here frequently. He gets the ideas of PO across to those day traders in a subtle and effective way. Without getting banned. He's pretty good at plying the waters there.
But posting anything he doesn't agree with can get you banned in a hurry there.
I still read here about once a week to catch up. Karl himself doesn't think that oil will never run out, his bottom line past which he doesn't extend himself is that any artificial manipulation of oil supply is a distortion on the market. The oil supply contraction will be handled by the market. He has written that we have wasted the last 40 years by not developing any new reactors and other energy infrastructure, which should dovetail with the views here.
I don't agree that you get banned if Karl disagrees with you. You get banned by not following the rules in the terms of service or rules in a sub-forum. It is a heavily moderated site and largely self-moderated. The rules are meant to reduce the noise floor by as much as possible. People are essentially working during the day and the forum is their trading floor, in essence. Noise is not appreciated.
Karl has disagreed with me quite strongly in the past about several things and I wasn't banned. I did break the rules on a sub-form and was banned on it; but I broke the rules and take responsibility for it. However, I've learned a ton from reading the information there. I will basically be debt free in 1 year and own my own "doomstead" free and clear in less than 5 years from now with a plan that I devised after reading different strategies and ideas posted there.
It is a great forum if you want bleeding edge news, especially financial news or news which would affect the economy/markets. I'm a news addict so I get a lot out of it, as well as learning lots in subjects I never knew much about.