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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I work in finance but in an associate/admin type role. I talk about investing a lot at work but rarely with friends, male or female, unless they also work in the industry. In general, I’m pretty boring with my own investing. [b]Men trade more often and can be overconfident, they like to talk about their big ideas. Women trade less, not a bad thing, and take a more slow and steady approach. [/b][/quote] I love how these narratives take shape. Yes, there are “studies showing” that women are better investors—just like there are studies proving anything that advances the woke agenda. (If studies don’t advance the woke agenda, they are not valid. For example, James Watson won the Nobel prize for essentially discovering DNA and was one of the top scientists in the world. But when he showed that there were differences in intelligence levels between the races, he was stripped of all his awards and shunned.) Wake me up when there is a female Warren Buffett. Or a female Jim Simons. Or a female George Soros. Or a female Stanley Druckenmiller. Or a female Peter Lynch. Or a female…you get the picture.[/quote]
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