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Originally Posted by Pointman
The point is not so much about the return per we. But rather about this trade sealing the fact that Treliving went after wrong guy to build his defense around. It took him three good years to comprehend that one can't win with Hamilton as key player. And right after that he went after two highly touted youngsters from losing organization who apparently were not viewed as irreplaceable core by that organization. Which makes one doubt whether this time Treliving has got the right guys to win with or he misevaluate Lindholm and Hanifin as well.
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And that's fair.
I'm a commodity trader, which like a GM means you will literally die of stress if you hold yourself to being 100% right. The good ones get it right 55-60% of the time while always managing your position to the down with the safe effectiveness as the giddiness from the top.
If you can't stop yourself out on a bad call you don't last long.
Everyone is allowed to have their own view on Treliving and if you feel he's wrong 60% of the time than all you have is a poor evaluator with stones to get out of mistakes
I'm more in the stones to go with being a pretty bright GM category.