🔒 Greed captures investors – With insights from The Wall Street Journal
“Investors appear to be growing more and more optimistic about how their portfolios will perform in the years to come. Disappointment is bound to follow.”
“Investors appear to be growing more and more optimistic about how their portfolios will perform in the years to come. Disappointment is bound to follow.”
A rosy return percentage on a fund brochure can hide the ugly truth that your investment choice has not been as wise as you thought.
Performance is the only thing that matters to investors – and it is best measured as their long-term investment return after all fees are charged.
South African insurer MMI Holdings Ltd says its fiscal full-year profit dropped 25 percent after underwriting slumped and investment returns declined.