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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (35013)11/1/1998 12:40:00 PM
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I am asking how you advise people who listen to your advice to factor in their privately held assets.

For example, earlier you have stated that cef's are good values here. But someone who owned an import company and held tremendous assets already in SE Asia, perhaps should not rush to put more money in that area, as that person already has a high exposure.

At some point you might say that reit's looked great to you. Yet, if someone already privately held a lot of real estate, that idea might not work for them.

Say someone had a small u.s. based company, like a hardware store. should that be considered as part of their long portfolio, as they already have exposure to the economy.

Thanks
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