With retirement accounts tumbling and millions of homeowners struggling to pay their mortgages, a realization is dawning on many Americans: The banks, brokerage firms, insurance companies and other players in the financial-services industry have failed them.
Submitted: Nov 29, 2008
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Logan
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It's really sad how the financial community hoodwinked most consumers. Why do people use expensive investment advisers when it's proven that 99.9% of them won't outperform the S&P 500 over time? I think people like the idea of qualified people who can help them earn a "higher" return but the reality is these people don't exist. It's a myth created by the banks and Wall Street.
Posted: Nov 29, 2008