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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 550746" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>[USER=2897]@bwelbo[/USER] I like discussing investing particularly trying to understand the different psychologies. I would think on a board with people analytically inclined there would be a larger number of people with different technical approaches. Maybe people are too busy and find it easier to pay someone? I enjoy the science behind the various technical approaches and over the years have refined my strategies taking a lot from some sources and avoiding the pitfalls of others. I do find it interesting that many seemingly dismiss lost opportunities and have a high tolerance for scheduled fees as long as their financial performance falls within their expected range. I couldn’t see myself forking over $10-15k+ per year to somebody doing something like managing my finances for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 550746, member: 789"] [USER=2897]@bwelbo[/USER] I like discussing investing particularly trying to understand the different psychologies. I would think on a board with people analytically inclined there would be a larger number of people with different technical approaches. Maybe people are too busy and find it easier to pay someone? I enjoy the science behind the various technical approaches and over the years have refined my strategies taking a lot from some sources and avoiding the pitfalls of others. I do find it interesting that many seemingly dismiss lost opportunities and have a high tolerance for scheduled fees as long as their financial performance falls within their expected range. I couldn’t see myself forking over $10-15k+ per year to somebody doing something like managing my finances for me. [/QUOTE]
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