«The most important factor to consider when thinking of purchasing any investment is suitability. Too many investors (and advisors) get this wrong.» Having been presented with many hundreds of investment portfolios to examine over the course of my career, one key mistake I see over and over is improper asset allocation. Here are some common examples:
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