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Pastimes : The Justa & Lars Honors Bob Brinker Investment Club

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To: Justa Werkenstiff who wrote ()2/25/2000 4:36:00 PM
From: Chris J. Horne  Read Replies (1) of 15132
 
Bob seems to be giving more importance to the DJIA in his thinking...He used to seem to like to use the Wilshire 5000 as his benchmark, and would poo poo callers who referred to the Dow as a benchmark, scoffing that "DJIA is only 30 stocks." Now he seems to talk about the DJIA a lot, and to perhaps an equal or lesser degree the S&P 500...hardly mentions the Wilshire 5000 anymore.

Has anyone else noticed this?

Any ideas why? Maybe because of the changes in the stocks that make up the Dow?

Would appreciate anyone's opinions?
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