I don't give hot stock tips because, as a practicing financial professional committed to long-term financial solutions, I don't believe they really exist. I believe information that is distributed through dinner parties or on fairways falls into one of three categories:
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Inside information which if acted upon could result in fines, jail time or both for the investor as well as the financial professional.
Rumors which if true and acted upon could later be construed as inside information or if false could net a loss or be construed as market manipulation-either way you lose.
Public information which, by the time you hear it, has lost its value.
So where's a good place to put your money? Invest rather than speculate. Have your financial professional recommend a good portfolio manager who can help you meet your objectives. There are no shortages of quality managers out there. Most employ teams of researchers who study data, do site visits and are on the inside of the circle of information.
Home grown research and speculation may pay off from time to time but for my money and my clients' money I want a full-time professional.
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The author is a CLU and ChFC designee, a Registered Investment Advisor and registered representative of Jefferson Pilot Securities Corporation, member NASD, SIPC.


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