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January 1, 2007
James Dines as Investment Letter of the Year 2006
Peter Brimelow has some amusing comments on the uranium-loving, grouchy author of the well-performing The Dines Letter, which writer Brimelow has picked as the investment letter of the year for 2006.Dines is probably the most arrogant, egotistical, aggressive and abrasive of all the investment letter editors monitored by the Hulbert Financial Digest.
I have been writing nice things about Dines' work -- and he's been responding with nasty notes -- for some thirty years. (The Dines Letter started much earlier, in 1960, although I can't find a mention in his official bio of his, well, AGE).
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