Originally posted by JBJTX81
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In all reality the biggest thing you pay your money manager is to help you make smart decisions and keep emotions out of it. If they allow you to make big changes when the market hits some bumps, you need to find a new one. They either messed up in setting up your portfolio to begin with or they aren’t doing their job by holding you accountable to not make poor decisions. (Anyone can do that without paying someone… that’s easy!)
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