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Some Perspective on Performance
Condor Options, Jared Woodard | October 8th, 2009 at 8:45 am
Investors are notorious for chasing performance. If a mutual fund or advisor or trading strategy has done well recently, chances are much greater that traders will commit money to that strategy or product, often independently of the long term performance, general suitability, or distinguishing features of the strategy or product.
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