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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 1370280, member: 3011"]And your own words prove your previous statements wrong. When the market was rising, anyone could have made good money. And anyone following Ben Graham would have sold part of their portfolio as a result. When the market fell apart, anyone following Graham would have put the money back in and profited again since then. It really isn't that difficult unless you insist on buying at the exact bottom and selling at the exact top. Graham's principle still work and will probably always work. And they can be applied without paying any attention to the Fed or what is happening in Europe or even what is happening in the market averages. All it takes it to keep an eye on individual companies. For those of us who use Graham's principles, the past decade has been a profitable, if wild, period of time. More people should read Graham and apply value investing principles, but has Graham himself observed, value investing has never been particularly popular on Wall St.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 1370280, member: 3011"]And your own words prove your previous statements wrong. When the market was rising, anyone could have made good money. And anyone following Ben Graham would have sold part of their portfolio as a result. When the market fell apart, anyone following Graham would have put the money back in and profited again since then. It really isn't that difficult unless you insist on buying at the exact bottom and selling at the exact top. Graham's principle still work and will probably always work. And they can be applied without paying any attention to the Fed or what is happening in Europe or even what is happening in the market averages. All it takes it to keep an eye on individual companies. For those of us who use Graham's principles, the past decade has been a profitable, if wild, period of time. More people should read Graham and apply value investing principles, but has Graham himself observed, value investing has never been particularly popular on Wall St.[/QUOTE]
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