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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5175221"]Yep...individual stocks have to be bought and sold...individually!</p><p><br /></p><p>Every time there is a trade, there is a commission. So, for the poster who thinks that individual stocks with a professional adviser/stock picker beat a passively managed index fund...</p><p>you are painfully misguided. Again, the advisor is already down whatever they charge plus other fees. They then have to make that up before they can even begin to grow your portfolio. </p><p><br /></p><p>So, I wish you success happily giving your money away to your hard working broker/stock picker/relationship manager/back slapper/portfolio churner so you'll think he's got your best interest at heart.</p><p><br /></p><p>Hope you enjoy sailing on your adviser's yacht. He'll have one, you won't. Trust me.</p><p><br /></p><p>And the comparison of a financial adviser to an electrician and plumber??? You have insulted the intelligence of tradesmen everywhere. You can learn investing and do it well. It is not complicated. I happily pay the plumber also. That's a trade he has learned. Investing is not a trade. It is knowledge you can gain from reading and study. No skill with "hands" or "tools" required.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5175221"]Yep...individual stocks have to be bought and sold...individually! Every time there is a trade, there is a commission. So, for the poster who thinks that individual stocks with a professional adviser/stock picker beat a passively managed index fund... you are painfully misguided. Again, the advisor is already down whatever they charge plus other fees. They then have to make that up before they can even begin to grow your portfolio. So, I wish you success happily giving your money away to your hard working broker/stock picker/relationship manager/back slapper/portfolio churner so you'll think he's got your best interest at heart. Hope you enjoy sailing on your adviser's yacht. He'll have one, you won't. Trust me. And the comparison of a financial adviser to an electrician and plumber??? You have insulted the intelligence of tradesmen everywhere. You can learn investing and do it well. It is not complicated. I happily pay the plumber also. That's a trade he has learned. Investing is not a trade. It is knowledge you can gain from reading and study. No skill with "hands" or "tools" required.[/QUOTE]
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