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Money Managers after the Perfect Storm
An SI Board Since February 2002
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Emcee:  Tom D Type:  Unmoderated
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46Here you go: CABDX - 5% NIVAX - 15% POVSX - 10% EDGEX - 5% SSRAX - 20% CSRSX - 2RetiredNow-4/13/2002
45Not nearly as well as you are, but probably OK. There is a lot of potential benTom D-4/13/2002
44Hey Tom, how's your financial planner doing for you this year so far? I'RetiredNow-4/13/2002
43Those are the bond funds that I am in. The load is <1% because of the quantiTom D-3/10/2002
42gracias...Skeeter Bug-3/4/2002
41Tom's high yield bonds. I am glad you asked this, because you are making meTom D-3/3/2002
40Yep, will do. I'll be curious to see if he's heard of it.RetiredNow-2/28/2002
39Ask your financial advisor if you can get into the other fund. I have the quartTom D-2/28/2002
38gracias...Skeeter Bug-2/28/2002
37>>It will be particularly interesting to see if many of the rugged individH James Morris-2/28/2002
36>>Prima Capital's new adviser ratings should help the already well-to-H James Morris-2/28/2002
35It will take me a few days. I am travelling, and do not have access to the statTom D-2/28/2002
34>>Bonds in companies that have a negligible probability of going bankrupt Skeeter Bug-2/27/2002
33Medium quality corporate bonds should offset the decline in the principle in munTom D-2/27/2002
32mind, i'm also about 10% +/- in bonds. i agree. time to create some cash. Skeeter Bug-2/27/2002
31Very good question. I'd love to hear other people's opinions on the subjRetiredNow-2/27/2002
30I agree with you. THere really is no wrong approach, just different ones based oRetiredNow-2/27/2002
29How does one decide if a particular financial planner/consultant is worthy of trTom D-2/27/2002
28mind, i asked a question in 1997/ 1998 as the bubble insanity heated up. "Skeeter Bug-2/27/2002
27Oh, I see your concern. Yep, that's the same concern I had when I started diRetiredNow-2/27/2002
26mind, i hear ya. i'm not confident in the avg "pro" financial plaSkeeter Bug-2/27/2002
25Lol. I hear you. However, that's what this thread's all about, isn'tRetiredNow-2/27/2002
24>>Just be careful about retreating, because that's not the answer.<Skeeter Bug-2/27/2002
23I'm with ya Tom. I finally realize that although I feel I am pretty educatedRetiredNow-2/26/2002
22HI Skeeter, there are plenty of great opportunities out there. I think there is RetiredNow-2/26/2002
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