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I actually signed up to Morningstar (which is sort of Huntley) when they were running the 4 weeks free or whatever it was, but never really had an intention to pay for it. I noticed they had a lot of stocks as being Buys, as their SP was below what he considered to be their 'fair value'. But i question some of his valuation methods, and also some of his forecasts that he made on the future values of commodities. As a result, he had stocks like LGL and NCM at Sell because he thought gold was at it's top. But then he was backing stocks like TLS as it was apparently worth 4.30. Even when it became clear to the world that the FutureFund was selling down TLS, he continued to have TLS as a buy. I'm not saying he is uselesss, but his investment ideals just don't gel with mine.
I actually signed up to Morningstar (which is sort of Huntley) when they were running the 4 weeks free or whatever it was, but never really had an intention to pay for it. I noticed they had a lot of stocks as being Buys, as their SP was below what he considered to be their 'fair value'. But i question some of his valuation methods, and also some of his forecasts that he made on the future values of commodities. As a result, he had stocks like LGL and NCM at Sell because he thought gold was at it's top. But then he was backing stocks like TLS as it was apparently worth 4.30. Even when it became clear to the world that the FutureFund was selling down TLS, he continued to have TLS as a buy.
I'm not saying he is uselesss, but his investment ideals just don't gel with mine.
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