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sara
February 25, 2009 10:37 am

Same weakness as many other MF services–rehashing of old info and not very good performance. There’s little real insight in this one that isn’t a restatement of investing cliches.

fabian
April 29, 2009 12:01 pm

I did a trial subscription with them before the crash and was very disappointed with what I saw.
I think this is a pattern with MF letters (the income letter was the same); way to many securities in the letter to buy them all (same with Navellier Growth). I mean, frankly, you are better off with an ETF.
Second they pretend to discover value and they stick to it even if the stock goes down 50%. They never sell. Value investing is an art and even the best artists make mistakes.
If you subscribe to that letter fix your own stops.

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Skin
April 29, 2009 2:03 pm

My subscription just expired, and I won’t renew. The picks seem uninspiring, and the title “Inside Value” is misleading, at least to me.

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Giga Bill 48
May 18, 2009 9:44 am

I was frankly very underwhelmed!
If you were to just strictly follow a “dogs of the dow” and adjust it twice a year if needed… you would likely beat this letter.
Also, tight stops are part of my normal operating mode. The Fools never sell anything… maybe they need a lesson on stops?

Giga,
out.

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