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After Years Of Faltering, Stock Pickers See Signs Of Hope

TedTed
edited February 2017 in The Bullpen
FYI: After watching hundreds of billions of dollars head out the door, stock-picking managers of mutual funds say conditions are starting to turn in their favor, and they're in the best position in years to finally beat index funds. A lot is riding on whether they do. Predictions for the death of stock picking aren't slowing, and they're coming closer to truth with each dollar saying goodbye to the industry.
Regards,
Ted
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/024c18b29a8b48ac951c97c0c8f5a70d/after-years-faltering-stock-pickers-see-signs-hope
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