http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2012/03/ ... ames-wang/
James J. Wang, Oceanstone fund
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James J. Wang, Oceanstone fund
I feel like I'm reading about the next adventure of Bond, James Bond. An adviser that doesn't talk to anyone... a fund that posts triple-digit returns... fund shares sold by application only... 
http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2012/03/ ... ames-wang/
http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2012/03/ ... ames-wang/
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Re: James J. Wang, Oceanstone fund
BS detector redlining!
Normally, these steller performances are followed by an abrupt cold spell.
Who knows, though, maybe when it comes to investing he just really has the wang of it.
Normally, these steller performances are followed by an abrupt cold spell.
Who knows, though, maybe when it comes to investing he just really has the wang of it.
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Re: James J. Wang, Oceanstone fund
Three years from now no one will remember this dude. How many times have I seen this movie?? Answer...too many.
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Re: James J. Wang, Oceanstone fund
My B.S. detector isn't redlining, but my Inexperienced detector is!MediumTex wrote: BS detector redlining!
MG
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Re: James J. Wang, Oceanstone fund
I love the equation Wang uses the calculate the intrinsic value (IV) of a stock based on earnings (E):
IV = IV/E x E
That's almost as profound as 1 = 1.
IV = IV/E x E
That's almost as profound as 1 = 1.
