I don't have a dog in the fight as to whether there's something or nothing to TA, but wtf???
Are you TA devotees so insecure that you can't tolerate reading someone else's view that TA is trash?
If you are, that may be a warning sign.
If not, who cares. It's just another opinion, right?
The author of the article isn't a journalist. He does manage money.
John Train, a New York-based investment advisor and author, was born in 1928 and attended Groton School and Harvard University. In 1953 Train co-founded and became the first managing editor of The Paris Review, whose publisher was Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan. The Paris Review won attention by publishing extended interviews with such noted authors as Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner.
In 1959 he founded the New York money management firm now known as Train, Babcock Advisors. He is chairman of the Montrose Group, investment advisors and tax accountants, and is a director of a number of emerging markets mutual funds. He is the founder and chairman of the Train Foundation, which funds the Civil Courage Prize....
...Train has written numerous columns in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, London's Financial Times, and other publications. Also, over 20 books, translated into 15 languages, including:
* Money Masters of Our Time (HarperCollins)
* Investing and Managing Trusts Under the New Prudent Investor Rule: A Guide for Trustees, Investment Advisors, & Lawyers (Harvard)
* The Craft of Investing (HarperCollins)
* The Midas Touch: The Strategies That Have Made Warren Buffett 'America's Preeminent Investor' (HarperCollins)
* Dance of the Money Bees: A Professional Speaks Frankly on Investing (HarperCollins)
* The Olive: Tree of Civilization (Scala)
* The Orange: Golden Joy (MT Train Books)
Are you TA devotees so insecure that you can't tolerate reading someone else's view that TA is trash?
If you are, that may be a warning sign.
If not, who cares. It's just another opinion, right?
The author of the article isn't a journalist. He does manage money.
John Train, a New York-based investment advisor and author, was born in 1928 and attended Groton School and Harvard University. In 1953 Train co-founded and became the first managing editor of The Paris Review, whose publisher was Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan. The Paris Review won attention by publishing extended interviews with such noted authors as Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner.
In 1959 he founded the New York money management firm now known as Train, Babcock Advisors. He is chairman of the Montrose Group, investment advisors and tax accountants, and is a director of a number of emerging markets mutual funds. He is the founder and chairman of the Train Foundation, which funds the Civil Courage Prize....
...Train has written numerous columns in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, London's Financial Times, and other publications. Also, over 20 books, translated into 15 languages, including:
* Money Masters of Our Time (HarperCollins)
* Investing and Managing Trusts Under the New Prudent Investor Rule: A Guide for Trustees, Investment Advisors, & Lawyers (Harvard)
* The Craft of Investing (HarperCollins)
* The Midas Touch: The Strategies That Have Made Warren Buffett 'America's Preeminent Investor' (HarperCollins)
* Dance of the Money Bees: A Professional Speaks Frankly on Investing (HarperCollins)
* The Olive: Tree of Civilization (Scala)
* The Orange: Golden Joy (MT Train Books)
