Financial guru John Bogle, founder of the Vanguard Group, on the simple advice he received at the start of his investing career: "Nobody Knows Nothing". What is presented as fact is just opinion and investors need to be wary of believing they are smarter than everyone else.
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great short video from the founder of Vangaurd
true! very true!
Nobody knows nothing = Everybody knows something Double negative.
Want to get an Active Fund Manager to shut up? Two words: Index Fund.
Every honest person who has ever worked in financial services will tell you this. ;)
So true. But we ignore it and pay for useless advice anyaway
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