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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: saukriver who wrote (42869)5/21/2001 11:45:58 PM
From: Mike Buckley  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Not the issue. The question is whether you want your broker, bank, and insurance co. sharing information it has on you with people you don't do business with.

If the company sells the information about me, it can lower the costs of its products it sells directly to me.

For the most part (emphasize the most part), I've never understood concerns about privacy. It's primarily privacy that has caused most people not to understand and profit from the basics of personal finance. We live in a society in which we're so private that we're not comfortable talking about our incomes, savings and investment plans. All in all, I think we'd all be a lot better off if we weren't so private about our assets and how we deploy them, whether in the stock market or at the grocery store.

Just my opinion.

--Mike Buckley
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