NOT ENOUGH ARTICLES ABOUT ASSET ALLOCATION ON THIS SITE>>>>&g... MUCH HYPE OVER THE NEXT HOT STOCK OR HOT SECTOR>>>>... MUCH PUMPING LIKE JIM CRAMMER>>>>... WHY I DO NOT SPEND MUCH TIME HERE
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CLUELESS READERS ON THIS SITE<ALWAYS CHASING THE NEXT HOT TREND>>>JUST LIKE JIM CRAMMER ON CNBC>>>YOUR ASSET ALLOCATION IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING FOR YOUR PORTFOLIO>>>&... STOP LISTENING TO PEOPLE WITH CRYSTAL BALLS TELLING YOU THE FUTURE
I would NEVER follow Crammer again.......Last year he ranted that it was the year of natural gas........a slam dunk.........Natural gas dropped about 80 percent since his call........Shame on me for buying into his BS.....
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NO ONE CAN PREDICT THE FUTURE>>>>... THAT SIMPLE....Why write a book if you can predict the future?....because sheeple will buy your book and you can laugh all the way to the bank.....WAKE UP PEOPLE.......disclosur... PRPFX......the mutual fund that lets me sleep at night and is ready for ANY kind of market........its too dull for this crowd because most folks here are trying to predict the next hot stock or sector.....seems like alot of folks here have crystal balls.......Happy investing and Good Luck
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Nice article,,,BUT...the Federal gov is completely corrupt.....Wall street is completely corrupt....the Banks are completely corrupt....The american people are fat and lazy and stupid....This country is screwed....
Look up this mutual fund...PRPFX...it owns 20 percent coins and bullion.....its called Permanent Portfolio....been around since 1981..........Look at the returns and volitility over its life...VERY INTERESTING fund ....its based on the book by Harry Brown called Fail Safe Investing.......Most people here are gamblers looking for the next Hot investment.....Please read Fail Safe Investing and it may change your outlook on investing...It cant hurt..bogleheads.com has a running discussion trying to tweak this fund....
And you proved that you have an IQ in the Lower 50 percent
On Jul 09 05:35 PM jrainspe wrote:
> This whole discussion is a fool's argument. There is intrinsically > no difference between a piece of plastic you call a "gold asset card" > and the metal itself. Except for jewelery, gold does not add anything > to the quality of one's life. You can't eat it; you can't drink it; > it doesn't cure disease; in fact, of itself it does nothing, just > like the one dollar bill in your wallet or a gold asset card. The > fact that humans place one inanimate object as "more valuable" than > another inanimate object is only one of the reasons I have very little > respect for humans as a whole. Remember, 50% of the population have > an IQ of 100 or less.
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On Jul 09 05:35 PM jrainspe wrote:
> This whole discussion is a fool's argument. There is intrinsically
> no difference between a piece of plastic you call a "gold asset card"
> and the metal itself. Except for jewelery, gold does not add anything
> to the quality of one's life. You can't eat it; you can't drink it;
> it doesn't cure disease; in fact, of itself it does nothing, just
> like the one dollar bill in your wallet or a gold asset card. The
> fact that humans place one inanimate object as "more valuable" than
> another inanimate object is only one of the reasons I have very little
> respect for humans as a whole. Remember, 50% of the population have
> an IQ of 100 or less.
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