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Correct, of course. Dodge and Cox did it to me, as did Tilson Focus (gee, "former hedge fund manager" and Kiplinger columnist [I think] - should be prudent, right?). Oakmark Select was already gone with WaMu. Of course, I'm still pursuing the leprechaun manager who will give me that pot of something, but I suspect indexing with a small to mid cap and value twist shaded towards GMO's recommendations (about which they seem a bit unconfident) with a significant non-US component (where I might be more active management reliant) will be my post retirement strategy. I only hope that I can stop myself from early dementia disasters.
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Dodge and Cox did it to me, as did Tilson Focus (gee, "former hedge fund manager" and Kiplinger columnist [I think] - should be prudent, right?). Oakmark Select was already gone with WaMu.
Of course, I'm still pursuing the leprechaun manager who will give me that pot of something, but I suspect indexing with a small to mid cap and value twist shaded towards GMO's recommendations (about which they seem a bit unconfident) with a significant non-US component (where I might be more active management reliant) will be my post retirement strategy. I only hope that I can stop myself from early dementia disasters.