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What Percentage Of Financial Planners Invest In The Funds They Recommend? |
I remember reading a stat that said something like 80%+ of financial planners don't hold investments in the mutual funds they invest their clients' money into. I can't for the life of me find that stat. 30% 36.7% I don't know where these stats came from. But you need to know that everyone has different risk tolerance, time horizons, investment objectives, age levels, and of course, various amount of money to invest. The number fluctuates. Use to be a FA. I did not invest in Funds, as my Risk Tolerance Philosophy is highly aggressive. However, we were required to operate within the Risk Philosophy of the client, not ourselves. FP/FAs are NOT hedge fund managers, though that would be a lot of fun. I think this would be a hard figure to keep track of since every client has a different risk tolerance. I would say who cares if they are investing in what they are recommending as long as you like the stocks or mutual funds they are picking. No one will care more about your money than you so at least do a little research on the stocks or mutual funds they like. If you are questioning the pick, then ask them why they like it and tell them why you are questioning it. While I think you are on the right track (FP's would buy what they are selling only if it was good), I would recommend that you slice open the pie and inspect the ingredients carefully in this situation. |
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