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Successful Investing -- By Association

Date: Saturday, March 08 · 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
Location: Raleigh, North Carolina

Manifest Investing founder and former senior contributing editor of BetterInvesting, Mark Robertson, will share the wisdom and time-honored lessons of the founders of AAII (James Cloonan) and BetterInvesting (George Nicholson). Among other things, he will discuss long-term investing perspectives.

Mark will be joined by recognized investment education colleague Ken Kavula in this update of sessions that have been very well received.

Key takeaways are:

What are “average investors” doing wrong? What long-term beliefs are vulnerable to challenge?

What are the most powerful lessons contained in Investing At Level 3 by James Cloonan and NAIC Investors Manual for the Individual Investor, the 1989 handbook that was heavily influenced by George Nicholson?

How can we get by with a “little help” from our friends? Friends don’t let friends be average investors.

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