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Read the annual letters of berkshirehathaway

Best thing is that they're free.

It is about 300 pages net, take you like 5 hours of dedicated reading, or about a weekend if you were like me and read it through 3 times so that it all sunk in.

Why bother paying for someone when you can learn from the best investor for free.
 
Quote from rrs456:

You may want to look at www.HotStix.com. I have used their services in the recent past and found them to be good. A complete listing of all their trade recommendations are available to you once you become a subscriber. If you wish to see their track record before subscribing to their services you may want to send them a email message.

I looked at their site, and they show an equity graph of performance, but only thorugh September 2002. I wonder what happened in the past seven months?

And, why would they only make a list of their past reco's available to current subscribers? If it was impressive, it seems they would use it as a sales tool.
 
Out of all the sites recommended, the first thing I do is look at the home page to see if they list any kind of results, track record, performance. Most don't - so my question is, how can they be taken seriously?

Thanks for any answers.
 
Hi KG,

You may want to send them a email and ask for their current performance figures. I found them to be very responsive to potential customer's questions via email.

With kind regards,

Rama.
 
Rama, I assume you are talking about HotStix. I sent an emai and am waiting to hear back. KG, if you hear back please post here.

Anyone else with info on their track record - or anyone's track record - please post.

Thanks!
 
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