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Mutual
Fund Advice - Mutual Fund Recommendations, Resources and Radio
Mutual
fund investors seek advice, recommendations, information and news from a wide
variety of resources such as Morningstar, CNBC, and Bloomberg to name a few.
Some sources provide mutual fund advice while others provide news &
information and some provide a combination of both. Mutual fund advice and/or
information that is available online, in print, on television or on the radio
is almost never personalized and needs to be evaluated in the context of each
investor’s own investment objectives and circumstances. Further, people should
also understand that mutual fund information does not always equal mutual fund
advice. Unfortunately, far too many people use information as though it were
advice.
Mutual
Fund Advice versus Information
It is
very important for investors to recognize that when a media source like CNBC
reports that XYZ mutual fund has gained 50% over the past 12 months that they
are not providing an endorsement of the fund. Sometimes, portfolio managers
appear on various television and radio programs describing how their mutual
funds achieved their outstanding results. However, a portfolio manager’s
appearance on CNBC also does not necessarily represent CNBC’s recommendation for
that particular fund. A fund manager’s appearance on a television or radio show
generally indicates the newsworthiness of that particular fund or manager.
Mutual funds that perform very well or very poorly are sometimes very
newsworthy.
Mutual
fund advice, on the other hand, is much more than just a performance quote. At
the very least, advice is a suggestion based on fact and opinion in the form of
a formal mutual fund recommendation. It is very possible to obtain high quality
advice from media sources, but is important to remember that the advice is
generally not personalized and needs to be tailored to your own investment
objectives and needs.
Advice
and Credibility
If you
are getting advice, how do you know that the advice is good or whether the advisor
is credible? Did you ever wonder why Suze Orman has such a strong following? If
nothing else, Ms. Orman is an expert marketer who has become very successful
and is highly visible in the media. Ms. Orman has found a niche audience in
women who are looking for financial advice from someone who they can relate to
and trust. By utilizing a down-to-earth and psychologically based approach to
offering investment and financial advice, Ms. Orman has managed to help many
women. This is very similar to how many people select brokers and/or investment
advisors. Personality is important, but it should not be the primary basis for
selecting an investment advisor or an advice provider.
The media
can have a tremendous impact on the perceived credibility of anyone who
provides investment or mutual fund advice. Many people think that if someone is
on television or on the radio, he or she must provide valuable advice or must
be important in some way. However, a person’s ability to obtain visibility does
not necessarily mean that he or she can provide good investment advice.
Mutual
Fund Advice and Your Due Diligence
Ultimately,
it is for you to decide whether a person is credible or not. I would highly
recommend evaluating the investment background of anyone who provides mutual
fund advice prior to taking any action. Just go to the investment expert’s
website and read about his or her investment experience. If the expert’s
biography is limited, then the advice may not be worth very much.
Refer :
Michael
A. Weiss, CFA is the editor of The Mutual Fund Investor, a quarterly
publication that provides recommendations for some of the best no load mutual funds in various investment categories.
To learn more about The Mutual Fund Investor, please visit http://www.mutualfundinvestor.net/.
Or, for information on how to obtain a sample copy, you can click on http://www.mutualfundinvestor.net/Try_it_Free.html.
Michael
Weiss is also the Chief Investment Officer of Timeless Capital Management, an
investment advisory firm registered in New Jersey
and Pennsylvania.
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