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This is a story of how I beat the market.<\/p>\n

My name is Grant and I’m a regular guy who for one reason or another became interested in investing money in stocks. I thought it would be a good idea to save money for a nest egg to use when my wife and I retire\u00a0and also to help pay for my son’s education.<\/p>\n

Anyway, some of you may have similar reasons for investing in stocks. So I’m sure you can relate. Since I didn’t know much about investing in stocks, I decided to hire a financial advisor. So I started contacting some local “financial advisors” by using Google and from recommendations of family and Dave Ramsey (a pretty well-known financial and debt advisor). I made a list of questions to ask these advisors that I met.<\/p>\n

One of the most important questions for me and seemingly least important for them was “What annualized return have you made in the last 5-10 years of investing your own personal money?” When I asked this question, you should have seen some of the looks I got. Some of the financial advisors got really uncomfortable, others got really vague, and quite a few just flat out ignored the question or beat around the bush until it was clear that they weren’t going to honestly answer it. Call me crazy, but if you’re a personal trainer, I expect you to be fit and if you’re in the business of dishing out financial advice, I expect you to be financially fit. You compare and run numbers all day long; you should at least know what % return your money is making. So, needless to say, I lost a lot of faith in “financial advisors”.<\/p>\n

I also found that some of them didn’t seem to care much about me after they found out that I wasn’t a high roller who was ready to place a large lump sum of loot with them to manage. Is it just me, or were these guys just all salesmen shooting the same sales pitch?<\/p>\n