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To: Greg Luke who wrote (2240)12/1/1997 7:36:00 AM
From: Boca_PETE  Respond to of 42834
 
Greg:
RE: The fools are too smart.. This link to their background speaks for itself. When it comes to the substance of Moneytalk, they appear to be featherweights in my opinion.

fool.com

Sure, they cited numerous shallow truisms throughout each program, but the innocent neophite investor following their simplistic shallow advice could easily sink into quicksand. Yes, they admitted that they don't know everything - caveat emptor - and that was good, but then they went about demonstrating that point in a methodical manner. I saw their program as pure entertainment with little educational value. I'm glad their admitted kidnapping of MONEYTALK is over for now. HA HA- the Joke is over. At least they didn't recommend investing in black pepper or tea leaves - all common items we're familiar with.

BTW, on CNBC's Strictley BS program, the group concluded that Mr. Bowtie's forecast for the return of inflation actually pertained to Malaysia. :-))

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