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Financial wisdom
I thought I’d share for those here who follow news concerning the stock market, the economy, or just finance in general. Some here may know that I’m a wanna be market guru/investor. This has been a life-long passion and I’ve done quite well considering that I’m self-taught, IMHO.
Over the last several decades I’ve done endless research and it’s given me a priceless education. When I began my journey in the late 80’s the only resources I had were a small handful of financial publications and the public library. There weren’t as many cable TV/radio programs as we have today. As information became easier to access and more readily available a problem surfaced. Information overload! Countless ratings agencies with differing opinions, writers and reporters with hidden agendas, bloggers, and the list goes on. To be clear, I don’t waste my time looking for stock-pickers advice, I can draw my own conclusions. A Morningstar journalist by the name of John Rekenthaler caught my attention a while back. His writing style states fact as fact, opinion as opinion, and he keeps politics out of it. His insights are unique compared to countless others. He’s recently covered such topics as Bitcoin, the GME short-squeeze, and most recently the Archegos melt-down. If anyone here is familiar with him I’d like to know what you think. If not take a look at his work and post if you’d like.
His perspective is from a financial point of view, not political. That’s the reason I posted here.......
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