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£10,000 to £1,000,000 in 6 years - Journey of a Chronic Income booster

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  • chronicsaver
    chronicsaver Posts: 113 Forumite
    edited 26 March 2015 at 11:16AM
    Reue wrote: »
    Completely agree with this. In response to the other poster "He's only lying to himself", No.. He is posting in a public forum and so lying to everyone reading.


    OP claims he is posting to encourage himself and others, yet offers no real insight into how he is making the amounts claimed. By claiming overly-high returns there is a risk others may attempt to emulate the perceived success by taking on high risks themselves.


    Always remember: If 100 people put a load of money on a stupidly risky share and 99 of them lose all their money.. only that last 1 person that got rich will be shouting about it.


    OP - Not to say that you are lying of course, however the weekly amounts you seem to be making from gaming the betting systems seems to be abnormally high and sustainable compared to what most people are reporting on these forums. This causes the suspicion.

    Read all my posts again and you'll see most of my profits don't actually come from matchedbetting or whatever you called it. If you also read my posts you'll see they're unrealised (I'm doing an overall realised profit for the end of the month). I write a blog every week and I document my investments and also ways to make the money - no where have I said it's risk free. Many have PM'ed me and I've offered my advice and given people ideas - I've never once asked for money off people or tried to use people for my own gain as you seemed to imply.
  • Reue
    Reue Posts: 569 Forumite
    Read all my posts again and you'll see most of my profits don't actually come from matchedbetting or whatever you called it. If you also read my posts you'll see they're unrealised (I'm doing an overall realised profit for the end of the month). I write a blog every week and I document my investments and also ways to make the money - no where have I said it's risk free. Many have PM'ed me and I've offered my advice and given people ideas - I've never once asked for money off people or tried to use people for my own gain as you seemed to imply.



    I have read through all your posts and repeatedly people have asked for clarification or further details to help substantiate your earnings.. yet you continually refuse to do so.


    I made no mention of you asking for money or trying to use people. Believe it or not; We see a lot of people on here and similar sites boasting about their amazing earnings who turn out to be complete frauds. It seems some people just get a kick out of pretending to be something they're not. Are you one of them? Who knows.. because you won't answer the questions people are asking.
  • Reue wrote: »
    I have read through all your posts and repeatedly people have asked for clarification or further details to help substantiate your earnings.. yet you continually refuse to do so.


    I made no mention of you asking for money or trying to use people. Believe it or not; We see a lot of people on here and similar sites boasting about their amazing earnings who turn out to be complete frauds. It seems some people just get a kick out of pretending to be something they're not. Are you one of them? Who knows.. because you won't answer the questions people are asking.

    "Always remember: If 100 people put a load of money on a stupidly risky share and 99 of them lose all their money.. only that last 1 person that got rich will be shouting about it. " - this is pretty much accusing me of trying to shout about things for my own gain. It's fair to assume that from your comment.

    People who have PM'ed me have had their questioned answered. People have asked me on here how I've made the money and I've answered. As my earnings come from different sources, I cba'ed to screenshot everything everything but for your pleasure, I'll screen shot this for you. And this is before an earnings report next week.

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  • Reue
    Reue Posts: 569 Forumite
    edited 26 March 2015 at 11:52AM
    I'll screen shot this for you. And this is before an earnings report next week.

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    Whats the time scale on those? For instance my own shows:


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    However without timescale context it is misleading
  • Reue wrote: »
    Whats the time scale on those?

    2nd one only a couple of days

    1st one 2 months - but it was fairly flat until this week.
  • Reue wrote: »
    Whats the time scale on those? For instance my own shows:


    shares3255326.jpg


    However without timescale context it is misleading

    I've documented these on my blog way before today.
  • Reue
    Reue Posts: 569 Forumite
    2nd one only a couple of days

    1st one 2 months - but it was fairly flat until this week.



    I meant for how long had you held the funds? 3.84% return is terrible if you've had them for 2 years.. for instance.


    You havnt held the 2nd one for only a few days.
  • Reue wrote: »
    I meant for how long had you held the funds? 3.84% return is terrible if you've had them for 2 years.. for instance.


    You havnt held the 2nd one for only a few days.
    I understood what you meant.

    lol after this screenshot, I'll stop answering to you. You're clearly either very bitter about something or you're intent on proving me wrong.

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  • Reue
    Reue Posts: 569 Forumite
    You're clearly either very bitter about something or you're intent on proving me wrong.


    Neither, im just trying to get you to provide evidence for some of the figures you're giving. Out of interest; Please PM me the link to your blog, I read a lot of the main UK personal finance blogs so would be interested to take a look through yours.
  • Jackt90
    Jackt90 Posts: 37 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 26 March 2015 at 3:54PM
    2011/2012 was when the market crashed again. I wouldn't be surprised if he lumped all the money into something then. Market has outperformed since then. I'm not here to give investment advice as it's illegal but have a look at Euro Stoxx.


    Hi again,

    Majority late2014, the prior four years were intense self education, I learnt a lot in this time about myself and the markets. It’s often strange how you perceive to know what you’re doing, and yet each day you’ll generally learn something new.

    If you want to make money doing something you have very little interest in, then it’s extremely difficult when faced with time of real adversity. That’s one the thing that really dragged me through ,although sometimes lower, it eventually brought me to the top.
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