Professional Financial Pundits Are Not Financial Planners

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Anytime a well-known pundit or financial personality encourages you to pay to join an investing club for inside information, you should walk away. Today, Paul shares some recent financial advice from Jim Cramer, how often he has flip-flopped, and how the research has proven that people would be better off doing the exact opposite of what he has recommended. This isn’t just specific to Jim, but it is the reality of a whole industry full of pundits pretending to be your financial planner.

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