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should be mandatory reading for everyone interested in finance

Stocks and Shares ISA , Choosing funds for ISA's, risk factors for funds etc
Investment strategy discussions not dealt with elsewhere.
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Re: should be mandatory reading for everyone interested in finance

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Postby colin » January 7th, 2019, 6:45 pm

OhNoNotimAgain wrote
This is a discussion I cannot take any further.

Snowflake!

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Re: should be mandatory reading for everyone interested in finance

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Postby OhNoNotimAgain » January 10th, 2019, 8:04 am

colin wrote:
OhNoNotimAgain wrote
This is a discussion I cannot take any further.

Snowflake!


I am surprised at that response rather than asking why. Though I suspect lootman knows.

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Re: should be mandatory reading for everyone interested in finance

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Postby Lootman » January 10th, 2019, 1:34 pm

OhNoNotimAgain wrote:
colin wrote:
OhNoNotimAgain wrote
This is a discussion I cannot take any further.

Snowflake!

I am surprised at that response rather than asking why. Though I suspect lootman knows.

You have a conflict of interest talking about your own fund. Nor should you attempt to market it here. However it is reasonable for us to bring up its flaws since you were clearly advocating funds of that type. If others agreed with your view, they would surely speak up, although I haven't noticed anyone doing that.

If you keep knocking market-cap trackers and ETFs, as you routinely do, then you can expect some pushback. And with $3 trillion of assets in ETFs, and growing, I can see why their competition would scare you even if they weren't much cheaper.
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