Thirty years ago, I was introduced to a wonderful financial guru. He seemed like an ordinary enough stockbroker at the time, but I came to discover that he had been a star at a
major brokerage house in New York, and more importantly, he had been trained by a genius investor.
At the time, I was just looking for a relatively inexpensive middleman who would offer me a single yearly fee for unlimited trades and, frankly, a voice who might keep me from
doing something stupid. I got far more than I ever expected. My broker became my friend, and he passed on what had been passed on to him.
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