Hi Ted,
Yes, I really appreciate it -- please say hello and season's greetings to everyone who might remember. I can't believe how much time and energy we spent on FundAlarm -- where did it all go (the energy in particular!) Things are well. Retirement is in the offing, perhaps a couple of years or so, and who knows: there might even be another Web site in me. Maybe something that combines cars, personal finance, and retirement planning? That would be fun.
Thanks again, and all the very best to you and yours in 2017, and beyond.
Regards,
Roy
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I really enjoyed the Fund Alarm site ... and, I sincerely wish you the very best this Holiday Season.
Skeeter
Kevin
I recall that I and @Old_Joe (a.k.a. OJ) never had a post deleted by you at FundAlarm.
Course, my memory is not what it used to be.
---One portion of the front/home page of FundAlarm:
Commercial, off topic or offensive posts will be ruthlessly deleted
Take care of you and yours,
Catch
Derf
Thank you.
Archaic
I always tell my beloved wife and loving mother of our seven children that there is only one thing worse than being old, and that is being old and poor. Statistically I will die before she will, and I don't want to see her live her last days in poverty. Granted, wealth does not ensure happiness, but maybe ...
Money Can Buy Happiness
Kevin
Really good to hear from you, even this briefly. I miss your well researched,well documented, and well interpreted Fund Alarms. They made me better informed and a better investment decision maker.
Your fair-mindedness encouraged me to submit posts. I had never, ever posted before - anywhere. That allowed me to be ( and still am) a champion for Monte Carlo analyses when it was not well known or popular.
Please return to the investment wars as soon as possible. Your huge fan base trusts you and your insights. Until then, stay healthy, successful, and happy. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
My Very Best Wishes.