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To: Thomas Mercer-Hursh who wrote (47403)10/2/2001 4:31:09 PM
From: RobertHChaney  Respond to of 54805
 
I totally agree with this statement Thomas

I think most of us Moore fans have recognized for some time that the non-investment core perspective which Moore has provided us is much more developed and dependable for our analysis of companies, their products, and their market, i.e., analysis we want to do in choosing companies for investment, than are any investment specifics in GG.

Count me in as a huge Moore fan in this regard.

In fact, we have advocated a number of revisions to the investment component long before the blood bath began.

We are also on the same page here, as I have simply been making suggested revisions based on results I have been analyzing.

Robert



To: Thomas Mercer-Hursh who wrote (47403)10/2/2001 5:31:40 PM
From: LowProle  Respond to of 54805
 
Thomas:

the vast bulk of the thrust of his books has nothing to do with the market at all, bull or bear. Only GG "deviates" into the investment consequences of these patterns. I think most of us Moore fans have recognized for some time that the non-investment core perspective which Moore has provided us is much more developed and dependable for our analysis of companies, their products, and their market, i.e., analysis we want to do in choosing companies for investment, than are any investment specifics in GG. In fact, we have advocated a number of revisions to the investment component

Good post. You've succinctly put the book in its proper context and then summed up the value of this board. Well done.