TMFCop

Rich Duprey

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General Information

Name:
Rich Duprey
Fool Since:
February 22 1998
Aliases:
FoolishCop (3/23/2004)
Where I Live:
Teaneck, NJ
Gender:
Male

Investing Basics

Investing Experience:
High
Risk Tolerance:
Medium High
Investing Style:
Motley (i.e. Anything goes!)
Portfolio Size:
Large (12 or more Stocks)
Stocks I Own:
AA, ALU, ARCO, ARO, BRLI, BSX ,CSCO, DF, DLB, GE, GLD, INTC, NKE, NTGR, ORCL, PFE, PSX

Education And Work Information

School(s) Attended
Super Trooper Police Academy
Job Title
Retired Donut Chaser, Stock Advisor Coverage Fool, Foolish Kool-Aid drinker

Interests

Personal Quote:
"It's faster horses, younger women, older whiskey, more money!"
My Interests:
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy" -- Benjamin Franklin
Person(s) I'd Like To Meet:
J.R.R. Tolkien
Favorite Restaurants or Foods:
"Greed is for amateurs. Disorder, chaos, anarchy: now that's fun! " -- The Crow
Favorite Vacation Spots:
Smuggler's Notch, VT; Puerto Rico; Charleston, SC
Favorite Sports or Teams:
Yankees, Giants (or Raiders), Knicks, and Islanders (hey, you can't like just all good teams)
Favorite Movies:
"To the last I grapple with thee; from hell's heart I stab at thee; for hate's sake I spit my last breath at thee." -- Ahab
Favorite Music or Musicians:
Pearl Jam - Lyle Lovett
Great Books Read Recently:
The Dakota Cipher
Book Currently Reading:
The Skeleton's Knee

An Interview with TMFCop

Last updated: 2/24/2008
The Fool:
Does ethics or 'socially responsible investing' have a place in your investment approach? How so? How not?
TMFCop:
Absolutely not! I enjoy investing in rapacious, cancer-causing, politically incorrect companies. If I could find a stock represented by the various vices in Walter Block's "Defending the Undefendable" I'd buy them all.
The Fool:
Is there a public figure that inspires you?
TMFCop:
Hahahahahaha! I'm sorry. I shouldn't laugh. Hahahahahahaha! No really, I'm sorry.
The Fool:
What is your most distressing regret?
TMFCop:
You mean in investing, right? Not Sally Hancock in 11th grade? Well, that would have to be waiting so long to start investing in the first place. I didn't get going until my mid- to late-30's and have so many years to make up for.
[Read the full Interview]