Of course, looking at people's opinions in the past and seeing how educated and accurate they were or weren't goes a LONG WAY towards telling me how to filter their current opinions.
Would you be following advice of someone who boasted to buy Enron 2 months before the discovery of the problems, or instead follow someone who said to buy as much GOOG as you could at the IPO?
Many of the biggest cheerleaders of BEHL are WAY underwater. You should be interested in knowing that, and understand that when you read their current glowing posts, shouldn't you?