Independent Experts Recognize the No-Load
Fund Analyst's Value
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Kiplinger's Personal Finance
and Money Magazine:
Picked No-Load Fund Analyst
for their lists of Newsletters Worth Their Price.
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Forbes
(Feb. 11, 2002):
"One of only five out of 68 newsletters
to make the Honor Roll."
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The Gazette (May 18,
1998):
"For its depth of analysis and commentary, No-Load
Fund Analyst of Orinda, CA is in a class by itself."
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Barron's, Talent Scout
(Jan. 7, 2002):
"NLFA over the years has earned a reputation for
discovering and showcasing mutual funds and managers that
consistently beat the market." |
Money Magazine,
Seven Newsletters
Worth Their Price (Oct. 1996):
"This publication demands some time and attention-but
it's worth it." |
Marin Independent Journal:
"Analyst newsletter rated as one of the five
best in the nation" |
Chicago Tribune, Some
Newsletters that are Worth Their Price (Nov. 7, 1996):
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The No-Load Fund Analyst "provides some
of the most insightful and thorough analysis around, not
to mention outstanding periodic reviews." |
Kiplinger's Personal Finance (Sept. 2001):
"Ken Gregory probably knows more about the best no-load
funds than anyone alive" |
Money Magazine (March 1996):
"...a highly respected monthly newsletter
.provides
provocative and highly detailed commentary on more than
100 mutual funds." |
Barron's:
"
one of the most sophisticated newsletters
around." |
Morningstar, Research Director John Rekenthaler:
"
by far the best educational newsletter of
the bunch." |
Columnist Jason Zweig
(3/26/02):
"Exhaustively detailed, expert analysis of individual
funds." |