Its just RotoHockey looking for attention again.
He cannot post other people milestones...
He cannot shame the AFRAM Fund (due to my skill as a trader and manager)
HSX usually sees a handfull of traders return at the beginning of summer each year. And usually a lot come out of the woodwork and return to the game whenever something big (like Jurassic Park opening weekend) happens.
Mathwise... most of the longs he had either got released and cashed out while he was gone or they never got made and seriously dropped in price (when he was active Tony Scott (RIP) had just confirmed Tom Cruise had signed on for Top Gun 2)
most of the shorts that he had either got released and cashed out or they have gotten greenlit and are being made (when he was active Jurassic World was priced at $2.50)
Math =
500 moviestocks flipped in 2 days = 250 moviestocks flipped / day
or like
250 moviestocks flipped and 500 investing in stocks IPOed since he went inactive
(IPOs... 2 Mondays 1 Tuesday 1 Wednesday 3 Thursday 2 Friday 1 Saturday + ~5 reIPOs per year on holidays = 9 IPOs/week * 52 weeks = 468 IPOs + ~5 reIPOs = ~475 IPOs per year
he has been gone 5 years?
http://www.hsx.com/forum/forum.php?id=2&pid=16572
475 * 5 = ~2375 IPOs since he has been inactive (though many have been released and delisted)
He probably would need to adjust his position on most all of his starbonds and invest in some of the ~260 starbonds that IPOed since he has been inactive. That would be included in his total volume of trades.
Although minor, he would need to reinvest in EVERY fund and that would be included in his volume tally.
What we can take away from this is that a long time and succesful player that went inactive 5 years ago has made a RotoHockey amount of trades ("b u t t l o a d" gets starred out *) which means one thing... the dude has invested some time and is back.
Welcome back ChiTownDale.
(* if RotoHockey needs attention this bad... this is the attention that I will give him)