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From: | "acp" <acp@inspire.net.nz> |
Date: | Sat, 17 Nov 2001 10:15:10 +1300 |
I believe that total reliance on any one particular
method of investment strategy is unwise. If an investor had relied on brokers
advice over time then where would their portfolio be. The beat the brokers
competition shows that consistency from the professionals doesn't exist so we
should not be placing their advice any higher than chicken entrails. At the
heart of the matter is that each investor is responsible for thir own decisions.
How they reach those decisions is up to them and if it all goes wrong they must
take it on the chin and accept the responsibility for being the one who hirt the
send button or dialled the broker.
As an aside I notice non chartists often state that
Buffet doesn't use charts but it is my understanding that his strategy is long
term investing not short term. Am I correct in this assumption?
Cheers
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