There’s a difference between getting advice (and paying for it) and being ignorant/risk adverse and turning the kingdom over to someone completely.
And a majority of money managers available to average joe do not have your best interest in mind.
You’re just full of nit picking aren’t you SK? 🙂
You know what. Forget it.. I take back what I say. I’m wrong. Most money managers for average joe are great at what they do. I think everyone should turn there money over to a complete stranger, completely count on them, never try to understand what they are getting themselves into, listen to whatever money manager says as 100% accurate..And in the unlikely scenario that the investment/speculation blows up, call up our government and ask for a bailout…Seems to work for real estate.[/quote]IIRC, Rich requires a minimum of $100k to use his service. We all know most who are financially afraid have $100k in liquid cash to invest.