Is The Dow Jones Industrial Average Relevant? – Tim Wood
Source: http://new.goldmau.com/article.php?id=579Posted on Sunday, August 24th, 2008 | In Market Commentary
Contributed by: John Lee (http://goldmau.com) -
This past week I was listening to an interview with an analyst who said that she had some 27 years of experience. In this interview she claimed that the Dow Jones Industrial Average was irrelevant.
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Mr. Lee runs a successful resource focused hedge fund (limited partnership). He is a CFA charter holder and has degrees in Economics and Engineering from Rice University. Mr. Lee has a keen interest in the history of money and economics, and he previously studied under Mr. James Turk, a renowned authority on the gold market. Since 2001, Mr. Lee has researched hundreds of mining companies and personally met with dozens of management teams. He is a sought-after speaker at all major resource conferences and publisher of articles at various online news websites such as Kitco.com. |



