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January 28, 2010 at 11:35 AM #507123January 28, 2010 at 11:38 AM #506478Mandy LifeboatsParticipant
pritter, I appreciate the information in your post back in October. I’m going to decide whether or not to pull out of there this week.
January 28, 2010 at 11:38 AM #506624Mandy LifeboatsParticipantpritter, I appreciate the information in your post back in October. I’m going to decide whether or not to pull out of there this week.
January 28, 2010 at 11:38 AM #507382Mandy LifeboatsParticipantpritter, I appreciate the information in your post back in October. I’m going to decide whether or not to pull out of there this week.
January 28, 2010 at 11:38 AM #507033Mandy LifeboatsParticipantpritter, I appreciate the information in your post back in October. I’m going to decide whether or not to pull out of there this week.
January 28, 2010 at 11:38 AM #507128Mandy LifeboatsParticipantpritter, I appreciate the information in your post back in October. I’m going to decide whether or not to pull out of there this week.
January 28, 2010 at 8:11 PM #507334CDMA ENGParticipantI believe Mish has done some comparitive analysis against Schiff’s portfolios. Of Course Mish is biased too having is on “Pacific” company.
I was a big fan of Schiffs but he was dead wrong about the decoupling effect of our economy vs china’s.
So he has not called the game better than some.
CE
January 28, 2010 at 8:11 PM #507428CDMA ENGParticipantI believe Mish has done some comparitive analysis against Schiff’s portfolios. Of Course Mish is biased too having is on “Pacific” company.
I was a big fan of Schiffs but he was dead wrong about the decoupling effect of our economy vs china’s.
So he has not called the game better than some.
CE
January 28, 2010 at 8:11 PM #507682CDMA ENGParticipantI believe Mish has done some comparitive analysis against Schiff’s portfolios. Of Course Mish is biased too having is on “Pacific” company.
I was a big fan of Schiffs but he was dead wrong about the decoupling effect of our economy vs china’s.
So he has not called the game better than some.
CE
January 28, 2010 at 8:11 PM #506926CDMA ENGParticipantI believe Mish has done some comparitive analysis against Schiff’s portfolios. Of Course Mish is biased too having is on “Pacific” company.
I was a big fan of Schiffs but he was dead wrong about the decoupling effect of our economy vs china’s.
So he has not called the game better than some.
CE
January 28, 2010 at 8:11 PM #506778CDMA ENGParticipantI believe Mish has done some comparitive analysis against Schiff’s portfolios. Of Course Mish is biased too having is on “Pacific” company.
I was a big fan of Schiffs but he was dead wrong about the decoupling effect of our economy vs china’s.
So he has not called the game better than some.
CE
January 28, 2010 at 8:13 PM #507433AnonymousGuestMandy, I have read about some other unhappy investors with them so I don’t think we are alone. The only thing that saved me from an even worse loss was that I insisted they allocate some of my funds to bonds which actually held up well. The equity portion of my portfolio, that were all their recommendations, was down something like 40%. The final straw for me was when I suggested selling out of one stock they had me in since I had read a news item about the company that I thought was pretty bad news. I got distracted and didn’t follow up with my broker for a week and next time I looked the stock had dropped 20% in one week! I decided that they really were not paying attention to my investments. Do you mind telling me which investment went belly up? Was it Great Southern?
January 28, 2010 at 8:13 PM #507687AnonymousGuestMandy, I have read about some other unhappy investors with them so I don’t think we are alone. The only thing that saved me from an even worse loss was that I insisted they allocate some of my funds to bonds which actually held up well. The equity portion of my portfolio, that were all their recommendations, was down something like 40%. The final straw for me was when I suggested selling out of one stock they had me in since I had read a news item about the company that I thought was pretty bad news. I got distracted and didn’t follow up with my broker for a week and next time I looked the stock had dropped 20% in one week! I decided that they really were not paying attention to my investments. Do you mind telling me which investment went belly up? Was it Great Southern?
January 28, 2010 at 8:13 PM #507339AnonymousGuestMandy, I have read about some other unhappy investors with them so I don’t think we are alone. The only thing that saved me from an even worse loss was that I insisted they allocate some of my funds to bonds which actually held up well. The equity portion of my portfolio, that were all their recommendations, was down something like 40%. The final straw for me was when I suggested selling out of one stock they had me in since I had read a news item about the company that I thought was pretty bad news. I got distracted and didn’t follow up with my broker for a week and next time I looked the stock had dropped 20% in one week! I decided that they really were not paying attention to my investments. Do you mind telling me which investment went belly up? Was it Great Southern?
January 28, 2010 at 8:13 PM #506931AnonymousGuestMandy, I have read about some other unhappy investors with them so I don’t think we are alone. The only thing that saved me from an even worse loss was that I insisted they allocate some of my funds to bonds which actually held up well. The equity portion of my portfolio, that were all their recommendations, was down something like 40%. The final straw for me was when I suggested selling out of one stock they had me in since I had read a news item about the company that I thought was pretty bad news. I got distracted and didn’t follow up with my broker for a week and next time I looked the stock had dropped 20% in one week! I decided that they really were not paying attention to my investments. Do you mind telling me which investment went belly up? Was it Great Southern?
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