I remember reading in @Prashanth_Krish blog today that an Adani company had the same price in 2019 as that of 2010. Zero returns in 9 years. The one year return is so high that 10 year CAGR now is 30%
If you cannot understand this, long term investing is not for you.
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A financial advisor that charges an annual fee of 1% on assets under management
Essentially takes 50% of your dividend income, if your portfolio yields 2%
That's substantially worse than the highest rate on qualified dividends of 23.80% today
Few understand this
I agree with this
Essentially takes 50% of your dividend income, if your portfolio yields 2%
That's substantially worse than the highest rate on qualified dividends of 23.80% today
Few understand this
I agree with this
After 34 years in the business, I just can\u2019t get my head around how an adviser can justify charging a client any more that $2,000 per year for financial advice, and 0.25% per year for asset management if needed. There may be outliers that cost more, but those are the expectation.
— Rick Ferri (@Rick_Ferri) June 15, 2021