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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (218246)2/1/2003 4:41:36 PM
From: sun-tzu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Switchman's sleeping, train one hundred and two, is on the wrong track and heading for you." Somehow, I trust The Grateful Dead more than the Wall Street braintrust. <g>


An interview with Bill Miller of Legg Mason. Every time I read what this guy says, he sounds like a mongoloid idiot. But his record says otherwise. I will always take real long-term performance over words. But the doofishness of the words cause me heartburn.


Worth the $3.50. The danged clerk caught the price tag this time and I had to pay for it instead of having it shoved inside my grocery bag as a freebie. The world sucks. <VBG>


LMAO...my hats off with a bow for a memorable post



To: Knighty Tin who wrote (218246)2/2/2003 1:30:36 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 436258
 
I know this week's Barron's was about families, not individual funds.

I realized that it was not hard to scan the entire mutual fund listings for funds with triple-digit gains over the last three years. I think there were fewer than five.

Well, you know what I am going to say already: Tice's Prudent Bear was ahead of everyone else, at better than 120% total gain, and the other two or three above 100% were gold funds.

How strange, though! not ONE single fund LOST more than 100% <G> The Fidelity Aggressive Growth grew aggressively downwards over the period by 77%, however.

I keep waiting for the magic moment to get out of Prudent Bear and start looking for Frothing Bull or even just Cash Cow. But I do declare that there are too many Greedy Goats and Complacent Pigs still millling around the barnyard.