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It's Back ! Market Volatility Sets Advisers' Defensive Plan Into Motion

TedTed
edited February 2014 in Fund Discussions
FYI: I love volatility, not to be confused with risk.
Regards,
Ted
http://www.investmentnews.com/article/20140204/FREE/140209978?template=printart

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  • From the article:

    “I'm telling my clients, first of all, we saw the potential for this kind of market pullback and that's why they already have a hedge in [their] portfolio. I'm also telling them if we get to a fork in the road, we're taking the more conservative path,” said Robert Isbitts, founder and chief investment strategist at Sungarden Investment Research.

    >>>Wondering, if I had an account there; what this really means: we saw the potential for this kind of market pullback and that's why they already have a hedge in [their] portfolio. Apparently, prescient at some level, eh? :)

    Take care,
    Catch
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