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The Most Dangerous Risk in Financial Advice Is the Illusion of Expertise

The Most Dangerous Risk in Financial Advice Is the Illusion of Expertise

The most dangerous risk in financial services today is not bad advice. It is the illusion that all expertise is equal. Investors rarely lose money because they ignore guidance; they lose money because they cannot tell when the guidance is the best... Read more.

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