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by deanak
1872 days ago
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> shes just trying to step back and analyze... And it is a much more useful an interesting perspective on the world than turning every single discussion into team sports politics. When is the last time you read a serious financial analysis that divided up 150 years of world history in such a way? Or tried to relate it to investment? > The fact that the parent is one of the more upvoted comments I've ever written seems to indicate that I'm not alone. Does that mean you're correct? > A final point is that her publicly listed example portfolio performance seems to indicate the she has an exceptionally solid grasp on reality. I read through her website, and it's pretty much the same thing you'll get on other pitch sites ultimately selling a newsletter. It's not bad advice in general, but wealth managers and other investors don't post example portfolios. They post their track record with real money. |
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Ray Dalio, the founder of the world's biggest hedge fund does primarily this in his public communication.
Anyway suit yourself, the whole point of it not being team politics is that it really doesn't matter at all if people disagree. I factor her advice heavily in my own portfolio and it has benefitted me. If you think she's wrong ignore her. And I guess complain loudly that other people find it useful.