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Where has Superman gone?
I love what this guy has to say on twitter. He is big into Chinese companies with good fundamental value. I like what he has to say about companies like CCME and how he approaches trading his stocks. Read more...
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11/01/2009
I’ve been with them for about 4 years. Pros = 1)
I’ve been with them for about 4 years. Pros = 1) I like their “reviews” of market sectors. They give you bacground of particular sectors and industries and include material not just about specific stocks - like most writers do, but about the industries themseves. Examples: Reviews of the mechanics b Read more...
08/16/2011
They were aight
"""I have subscribed to PF for several years, and have found it very good. After some selection of their picks, they have led me to some good money makers. My two biggest complaints are (1) they cover many stocks in their write ups, but do not track them in their portfolios, leaving the reader on hi Read more...
11/01/2009
find it extremely helpful.
I have suscribed to this publication for 12 yrs. and find it extremely helpful. It is conservative BUT very timely. I agree that it does NOT follow all recommnendations in each issue BUT if you are an investor you should be tracking your investments and determining if the suggestions are for you. Yo Read more...
11/01/2009
have found it very good.
I have subscribed to PF for several years, and have found it very good. After some selection of their picks, they have led me to some good money makers. My two biggest complaints are (1) they cover many stocks in their write ups, but do not track them in their portfolios, leaving the reader on his o Read more...
11/01/2009
I LIKE this newsletter. Consider it essential
Have subscribed for several years and I LIKE this newsletter. Consider it essential research information for the energy sector. Amazingly detailed writeups dished in a lively style. The website is a gold mine too. Gue’s free ezine “PF Weekly” is excellent, and there are others to choose from. Roger Read more...
11/01/2009
You get what you pay for.
I’ve subscribed to Personal Finance for about three years, primarily because it’s cheap. You get what you pay for. I also subscribe to Utility Forecaster, also published by KCI; Roger Conrad is the editor. It’s also inexpensive, but far more useful than PF. I always consider the recommendations in Read more...
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