Talk:Wall Street Warriors

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Saw an episode last night featuring Tim. He mentioned using a "discount stock" service when he was trading in college. Anyone know which one?


ezimmer81 made edits to the article about Tim Sykes. Foremost, these edits are too opinionated and editorialized. Secondly, what is ezimmer81's relationship to Tim Sykes? I believe that this user is a personal friend of Tim Sykes. In one episode of Wall Street Warriors, Tim Sykes mentioned he had a childhood friend named "Ed Zimmerman" that he was trying to hire for his hedge fund. Being a childhood friend, that would make him born between 1980-82. "ezimmer81" appears to be a shortened form of Ed Zimmerman followed by the year of his birth (1981?).

The edits that ezimmer81 made to the article sound like the kind of edits a personal friend would make. If ezimmer81 is not the same person as Mr. Sykes' childhood friend, the edits are nonetheless still too opinionated to be included in Wikipedia. Nevertheless, if ezimmer81 is the same person as Mr. Sykes' childhood friend, then all of his edits to the article about Tim Sykes should be judged to higher standards.

[edit] clean up

i tried cleaning up the page but for some reason it just wont put the external links at the bottom and the titles of the seasons above each table. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 35.11.200.66 (talk) 13:29, 15 April 2008 (UTC)

good job clean it up man, i corrected the s2 dates you had the wrong ones hulu was wrong about s2.Tj21 (talk) 17:50, 16 April 2008 (UTC)


I don't know why information about the tenth episode ("Survivors Algorithm") was removed on 27-Apr-2008 03:12. The information on the page was correct. As this episode exists (I even have it recorded), I undid the change. Ironcode (talk) 07:37, 27 April 2008 (UTC)

Ironcode: its because mojo's website did not list the 10th episode so most likely other views believed there was only nine for season 2. ;)64.228.135.91 (talk) 19:12, 7 May 2008 (UTC)