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Hi newcomer
What investors need is a financial planner who will educate and work with their clients. When the investor becomes more knowledgable he/she will more than likely be able to maintain their plan
Years ago, when I first met my planner, I said 'index funds'. What I got was not index funds. But he was a professional and they know what they are talking about.
I couldn't live with this plan, and after a year I changed to index funds. It cost me $3400. It was a hard lesson to learn. My ex-planner also made 3 major mistakes in the change. I still get a trailing comission of $70 each month.
Newcomer, if you really want to help, to make a difference, you have huge opportunity. Making more money than a lawyer, I don't think so. Why not combine your talents and become a financial lawyer.
Cheers, Johny.
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