James J. Wang, Oceanstone fund

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James J. Wang, Oceanstone fund

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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...  :o

http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2012/03/ ... ames-wang/
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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.
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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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MediumTex wrote: BS detector redlining!
My B.S. detector isn't redlining, but my Inexperienced detector is!

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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.
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