05-08-2012, 09:43 PM
(05-08-2012, 07:47 PM)hyom Wrote: I remembered d.o.g. (almost universally well-liked on WallStraits except perhaps by the Founder of WallStraits because d.o.g pulled no punches in his criticism of Curtis's portfolio) rejected his business when he offered to be one of his clients in his hedge fund. I guess Dennis did not give the impression that he will be an easy person to get along with.
Dennis would get irritated and impatient when people disagree and refuse to learn from him. This aspect of him made him come across as arrogant and was one of the reasons why he was so unwelcomed on investment forums. I believed Dennis was deeply hurt by the experience. In a private correspondence with him, Dennis revealed (in his own words) that "the reason my MasteryOfFinance forum was not open to public comment is becos of silly personal attacks I've been through in public forums, which you should know very well, why I left wallstraits.com" In his defense, I think this seemingly arrogant behavior stems from his deep passion to teach. When a teacher is anxious to see results, he will become impatient with students who doubt his teachings. Unfortunately, fellow forummers never had any intention to be his students. Many of them were good investors in their own right and could make good money with their own methods. If Dennis wanted people to listen to his advice, then the most effective way is to get people to pay to listen to him. This was why Dennis was so well-respected in his own forum www.masteryourfinance.com but disliked in all the other investment forums that he actively participated before. Dennis's fault was trying to impose his methods on others but he never held back on what he knew for those who wanted to listen. In all fairness to Dennis, can any of his detractors accuse him of being selfish in sharing what he knows?
Hi Hyom
Do you have any idea what is happening to Dennis' forum and financial coaching after his demise?
Frankly its one of the forum I visit regularly even though I am not a graduate of his.
For the past couple of weeks, i can sense the contributors seem unable to find a common goal and direction for Dennis' continuation contribution to the local investors' financial learning.
In fact, on the contrary, I am seeing some "contributors" taking advantage of his demise to promote another guru Hu Li Yang, which Dennis while alive, has actively seek to warn his students about.
To take advantage of someone demise so as to promote another's business is downright dispicable.
I really sincerely hope there will be some charismatic students of his who could rise to the occasion to take over Dennis' will of teaching financial knowledge to others.
Its saddening and heart-wrenching to see such state when there isn't a proper handover of duties due to his sudden demise. Dennis hasn't start his financial coaching for many years thus leading to such a state now.