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Racer JS@ss (wrongwaymel)
Race Number 1991
Date Wed, 27 Jul 2022 16:47:13 +0000
Speed 92 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 94.4%
Rank 1st place (out of 14)
Opponents alexakarkhanis (8th place) bns2001 (18th place) carl_porter (5th place) desclardy (6th place) dsmallrh (4th place) edlynnn (2nd place) elliesmith (14th place) gritnaut (12th place) imnotabot (3rd place) jenntrav (16th place) katiehwitz (13th place) laura_kraus (17th place) lillianpoepping (9th place) pixie_dust_ (15th place) rnakrani (11th place) snorristurin (10th place)

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Perhaps the most successful disciple of the Graham and Dodd approach was a canny midwesterner named Warren Buffett, who is often called "the sage of Omaha." Buffett compiled a legendary investment record, allegedly following the approach of the firm-foundation theory.
A Random Walk Down Wall Street (book) by Burton G. Malkiel (see stats)

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