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December 07, 2006
Podcast for 12/7/06: Fundamental flaws
Kim talks about the fundamental problems with stock picking, market timing, and buy and hold.
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Length: 5:42
Notes:
1:13 Stock picking, market timing and buy and hold have serious flaws
2:28 Kim gives an example of a market timer: Martin Weiss
3:20 Statistics from Moniresearch Newsletter, about market timing
4:00 Stock Picking statistics
5:15 The questions Kim always poses to investors: Why do we continue to pay people to pick stocks? Why do you think anyone can beat the averages consistently?
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