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To: freeus who wrote (105179)9/20/2001 2:40:03 PM
From: arun gera  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Wonder what is the average annual return on their portfolios over the last 5 years for the posters on this board. After all it is the annual return over a long period that matters. Anybody willing to volunteer their returns?

>>I met a broker at a party last weekend who said he had a new client who had $100,000,000 portfolio in Jan 00 and now has $750000. Gave up, sold all and turned it over to this broker.
Ouch.
Wonder what the broker will do with it.
Freeus >>



To: freeus who wrote (105179)9/20/2001 2:45:42 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
I have friends who have watched 20-30 million portfolios dwindle to a mill or two. ANyone who had a 100, mill portfolio and didnt buy 20-30% bonds deserves it. IMHO just being greedy. Ya gotta live to play another day.



To: freeus who wrote (105179)9/20/2001 6:12:57 PM
From: quasi-geezer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
<<I met a broker at a party last weekend who said he had a new client who had $100,000,000 portfolio in Jan 00 and now has $750000 >>

Lady, can I go along to those parties with you, I need to look for single ladies who still have a $100,000,000 portfolio ...

P.S. the broker's new client should kill his old broker ...
on second thought, he/she should kill himself/herself, someone has 100 million and don't try to learn something about investment is crazy !!!