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To: SKIP PAUL who wrote (59762)1/5/2000 1:59:00 PM
From: JohnQInvestor  Respond to of 152472
 
re motley fool...
I started reading motley fool a couple of years ago,
but gave up on them because they kept changing their
portfolio's names and changing their website around etc.
example several years ago, they started what
they called a cash king portfolio. they held such stocks
as dell,aol,sunw,csco,txn,sgi.
the premise was that you could buy and hold these cash
king companies for ten years and do quite well.

the problem is that the original portfolio is nowhere
to be found??? they now have keystone? etc, all these new portfolios- so what is the purpose of tracking their screens if they change them around constantly.
later, someone else at Motley fool decided that dell wasnt a cash king afterall.
what gives, you cant set up a test portfolio,say
this is what it is and then change it a year later.
maybe I just dont get it, has anyone else noticed
this with motley fool or am I just a fool?, JohnQ