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WealthTrack: Q&;A With Bruce Berkowitz: Powerful Financials ?: Video Presentation Delete Message
FYI: Got my toes stepped on !!! A rare interview with Bruce Berkowitz of The Fairholme Fund. Launched at the height of the tech bubble in late 1999, The Fairholme Fund has been the top performer in Morningstar’s Large Value category since inception, delivering 13% annualized returns and beating its nearest competitor by a margin of 2.4% points a year. Berkowitz believes in “ignoring the crowd”. He’ll explain why nearly 80% of his portfolio is in four financial stocks shunned by most investors. Regards, Ted http://wealthtrack.com/recent-programs/berkowitz-powerful-financials/
@rjb112: You stepped on my toes !! You posted the link last night when it still was in subscription and only WealthTrack members could see the Berkowitz video. I have linked WealthTrack every Saturday until you came along, now its you job !!
@Ted, I posted it Thursday, when I found out about it. Mainly because of Bruce Berkowitz and FAIRX, not because of Wealthtrack. I watched the video last night, even though I don't have a subscription. I think they typically show up on the website some time on Friday, but don't know what time.
Anyway, I'm definitely not the linkster! You're the ace linkster, and I can't fill that post. Didn't know I was stepping on toes, sorry! Just know that Bruce Berkowitz has always made for lively discussions here.
@rjb112: I was somewhat kidding, actually I stepped on your toes, at least MFO Discussion Board Members have WealthTrack to look foward to every Friday night or Saturday morning. Regards, Ted
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Anyway, I'm definitely not the linkster! You're the ace linkster, and I can't fill that post. Didn't know I was stepping on toes, sorry! Just know that Bruce Berkowitz has always made for lively discussions here.
Regards,
Ted