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<item><title>Fee-Only Financial Planner and Investment Advisor Groups - The Skilled Investor provides free personal financial information...</title>
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<description>Members of certain financial and investment advisory groups have chosen to work with their clients solely on a client-paid fee-only basis. Members of</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 18:53:52 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Never Invest Solely Because of Superior Past Investment Fund Performance</title>
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<description>Never invest solely because of superior past mutual fund or ETF performance Superior past fund performance does NOT predict superior future</description>
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</item><item><title>Never invest solely because of superior past mutual fund and ETF performance - Personal Financial Planning &gt; Financial Decis...</title>
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<description>Never invest solely because of superior past mutual fund and ETF performance - Personal Financial Planning &gt; Financial Decision Rules - Financial Articles, Superior past fund performance does NOT predict superior future performance. Only very poor past performance tends to be a slight predictor of more poor performance in the future, and excessive investment costs are the likely culprit.</description>
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