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| Subject: Re: Asset Allocation | Date: 7/30/2005 8:22 PM | |
| Author: ResNullius | Number: 47081 of 72276 | |
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Mediocracy finds comfort in things like the Efficient Market Theory, but anybody who is reasonably energetic can certainly beat an index like the S&P. <?i> I guess that means that the managers of 90% or more of mutual funds and virtually every financial planner/broker must be a dumb, unenergetic slob. Of course, I've always thougth this, but it's nice to see you confirm it with you uniformed and surely ignorant opinion. |
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