1. An economist or investor who claims to know when the stock market has "bottomed out" based on inside information or a uniqueset of obscure metrics. 2. Someone who tells you to "get back in the market" because the turnaround has begun. 3. A charlatan.
Ted says we should start buying stock again because the semi-conductor market is firming up inTaiwan. He's one of those Turnaround Tipsters on CNBC.
An attendee to Duke University's Talent Identification Program and had to have scored above a 540 in Math or Verbal on their SATs. Ages ranging from 13 to 17.
The tipster spent most of his time studying and was able to snag a 700 on his Verbal SATs at the age of 14.
1. A person that gives tips to someone
2. An overall somewhat unelite person that relies on luck in winning in games such as counter-strike and uses skill to rely on just about everything else
1.He was an anyonomous tipster.
2.Look at the poor tipster's score.