Thanks, Peach, a Merry Boxing Day to you and all. Not sure 'think' is the word, though, Sagitarii don't really do that in the classic sense of the term. More like trusting to luck in the random juxtaposition of thought, splashes in the stream of consciousness so to speak.
Ways of thinking, of organising thought, are what i feel to be the major value in the output of NLWs. Much more so than the individual picks. The NLW with which i am most familiar is John Kaiser, whose writing and thorough collection of company details impresses me, but whose picks i am sure glad i haven't followed lockstep, he's had a couple of bad years, beaten by chimps throwing darts. Some of that is luck, of course, since nobody really has a clear idea of geology until after drilling and assaying, and often not even then. And a prediction three years ago of the intensity of the crash in metals would have appeared absurd, nobody saw that coming. But still, he had some doozies. Doesn't take away from the value of his general stock-playing advice, though, imho, i do feel i got my money's worth and will likely subscribe to him again. After Claude Cormier, though.
Well, Blue is keeping this whippersnapper on the hot list, anyway -g- ... cheers |