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Looking for a MFO string

Recently, I came across a discussion string that was comprised of about 10 or more submissions by very knowledgable members. They were long and insightful, but I don't remember where they are located. I do remember that John Chisum was one of the submitters (several times). Can anyone steer me to the string? Thanks Alex

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  • Do you remember the topic? Threads quickly get buried here and are hard to find.
  • John, I'm sorry. At my advanced age, I barely remember to go to the toilet in the AM. I only remember that it was the longest thread that I had seen on MFO; and your name was on several of them with very acute observations about investing. You would think I would have learned my lesson printed or somehow saved the thread, but that's what smart folks do! I recall also that it was sometime in the last week or ten days if that elps. Thank you for your forebearance. Alex
  • On the Discussions page if you use the search box and look for @JohnChisum or John Chisum you'll get a list of everything where those terms appear organized by date. It might still take a little effort to find what you're looking for but hopefully it would be a lot easier than looking through everything. If you know there were a lot of comments you can also look through the discussions for the ones with a higher number of comments. Hope that helps a little.
  • My thanks to all the MFO people who kindly helped (and succeeded) I am sending this string to my adviser and telling him to shape up or ship out.The quality of the information I have gotten over the years ranks head and shoulders above other newsletters (and it's FREE) I suspect that there are some brilliant money managers hiding behind those aliases. Muchos gracias, Alejandro
  • Some strings were plucked in the SS thread - if that's the one you were looking for.:)
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