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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I have a balanced portfolio of growth, income and speculative positions which has been on a growth trajectory since 2009 which will withstand any turbulence in the markets. [/quote] This is meaningless. The entire market has been on a growth trajectory since 2009. You would have really had to work to lose money in the market since 2009. [/quote]I had exactly the same thought when I read this. After a crash, it's hard to go anywhere else than up.[/quote] Why do I bother you so? This is not about me, ithis is about a young investor looking for investment ideas. I've told them they can do it on their own using a very simple Templeton Statetgy that has a track record dating back to the 1930s. Templeton purchased one share in 100 of the top dividend paying companies in the US in the 1930s and did nothing but reinvest his dividends during the next 30 years. His investment eventually grew to be worth millions. Becoming independently wealthy is possible in this country. It won't happen overnight, but with a willingness to learn, a bit of discipline, and a fundamental strategy anyone can become an dependently wealthy CAPITALIST living in America. Never let anyone else manage your money! No one cares more about your wealth, comfort, and family than you do yourself! Every dollar you pay someone else to manage your money is a dollar which will never have an opportunity to multiply exponentially as those 30 years pass. Money managers are financial parasites who drain off 1-2% of your total wealth every year for themselves doing what you can do yourselves. They make it sound as if investing is sooooo complicated you could never possibly do it yourselves. Geez ... what a crock of shit! Use the Templeton Method of dividend reinvestment and begin building your wealth TODAY![/quote]
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