Past Performance Does Not Guaranty Future Results and Other Mistakes (VIDEO)

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Three mistakes people make that prove so costly.

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2 thoughts on “Past Performance Does Not Guaranty Future Results and Other Mistakes (VIDEO)”

  1. It’s a great way to remain visible by updating your portfolio every year. Thanks!

    Now, I’m stating clearly that past performance ABSOLUTELY is an indication of future performance. Unless you want to have me believe that we are all stocks that are just one analyst call from becoming a penny stock? If your sales schlock is “you’re not as good as you think you are, and let me count the ways”, then your business model is ripe for disruption 🙂 let that sink in for a while

  2. It’s a great way to remain visible by updating your portfolio every year. Thanks!

    Now, I’m stating clearly that past performance ABSOLUTELY is an indication of future performance. Unless you want to have me believe that we are all stocks that are just one analyst call from becoming a penny stock? If your sales schlock is “you’re not as good as you think you are, and let me count the ways”, then your business model is ripe for disruption 🙂 let that sink in for a while

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