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    Does anyone have experience, good or bad, with tspadvisory.com? They use models based on economic and market data to advise allocations in several portfolios and provide the advise to members for a fee.


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    Sic'em, Sarah!

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    Rolo wrote:

    Sic'em, Sarah!
    Oh Rolo, you're such a clown. (I saw your picture)

    I have no knowledge of tspadvisory. This is the first time that I ever heard of this site. I looked at it yesterday and was pleased by what I saw.

    First of all, unlike pilot, this org never contacted me by govt email...a definite plus.

    Second, they don't appear to make bogus claims, and what's more, they actually offer a sort of guarantee to provide a moderate return or your money back. They also offer different portfolios...from very risky to very conservative..another good idea.

    Third, unlike pilot, your subscription is not interminable. It must be renewed.

    The only problem that I found was that they will only will tell you how they performed in 2003. No mention is made of 2004, that I can see.

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    hehe

    Whyontchoo ask'em, Sarah?

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    hehe

    Whyontchoo ask'em, Sarah?
    As I said, they offer many types of portfolios andthe answer would be complex..so...

    Whyontchoo ask yourfather, MT,to help YOU ask'em?:i

    You two seem to have developed such a rapport. :l



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    I did ask them and they replied that the 2004 data would be on the web site within two weeks.

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    hahahaha Sarah. That is really funny considering that I have no relationship with my parents, so YEAH! that fits! bahahaha

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    Right on, nutcase!



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    I'll pay a fee for investment advice when hell freezes over.



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    I'll pay a fee for investment advice when hell freezes over.

    You'll pay for it one way or another.






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    I prefer the covert paid advice that losing money provides.

    I like this quote (somewhat paraphrased): "Why do you continue to struggle?" "I choose to."

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    Mike wrote:
    I prefer the covert paid advice that losing money provides.

    I like this quote (somewhat paraphrased): "Why do you continue to struggle?" "I choose to."
    Remember also that, whenever you purchase a mutual fund, you may be charged three sets of fees. Fees to enter the fund. Fees to close the fund. And fees for maintaining the fund. The "Front End" and "Rear End" loads are well known and people often try to avoid them.

    "No Load" mutual funds arecherished, sometimes to the detriment of the return. However, many investors don't realize that there are HIDDEN fees in the day to day operations of the "no load" fund. (gee, I almost sound like MT here...*giggling*)

    You can see the info regarding these hiddenfees in the prospectus.

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    Yes, front end, back end, 12-1b fees, management fees, and then there's the fee incurred by all investors of the fund due to percentage of turnover (shares bought / sold)...

    Follow the white rabbit indeed.

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