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2014 – The Worst Year for Active Stockpickers in 3 Decades

Posted on February 25, 2015April 12, 2015 by Mike

Josh Brown at The Reformed Broker highlights “the futility of hiring stockpicking managers – especially in a mutual fund wrapper – and paying extra fees for their skills.”. Read the full article here >>

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