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    Irondoors91 is right on. What has worked in the past may offer no protection for the future. I think anyone with less than a 20-year time horizon for investments may be very poorly served by all porfolio theories. I may be wroing, but I see the present as a time when I don't want many of the assest classes. I believe in the idea of fewer baskets right now and watch them like a hawk. I think this is a horrible time for a shotgun approach--such as an index funds or mutual funds. There are just too many sectors that should be avoided now, in my opinion.
    Aug 13 10:32 am |Rating: 0 0
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