The
media suggestions come with some advisor mentioned; the one making
the recommendations. That advisor has been singled out from among
tens of thousands in the business.
Advisers
are always seeking publicity; they strive to have pet portfolio ideas
published in public view. So why this mention in the media? Is it a
friend or relative of the columnist, reporter or interviewer?
Furthermore,
the portfolios are usually an attempt to time the market. Also, they
never identify objectives by investor age or risk capacity or
psychological sensitivity. It makes the reportage useless. And
dangerous.(See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments and
@BusinessNewshole tweets.)
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