How would you stereotype a PP investor?
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How would you stereotype a PP investor?
The question is straightforward, but it'd be fun if you'd stereotype a Bogleheads investor or even better make some kind of comparison between the two.
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Re: How would you stereotype a PP investor?
Owns guns and survival gear, thinks the government is an alien conspiracy, and yet is practical enough to hold cash and bonds.
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Re: How would you stereotype a PP investor?
Libertarian thinking without guns or a bunker, frugal, smart enough to have a PP but too late to the game when trying to fight the FED
Re: How would you stereotype a PP investor?
philosophical, intelligent, do it your self-er, cautious manager of risk and rewards, the pinnacle of the Renaissance man/woman in a renascence free era.... turns in to Gilligan when anywhere near a boat..
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Re: How would you stereotype a PP investor?
PPers are a somewhat more conservative subspecies of boglehead investors.
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