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Disclaimer Regarding Tomorrow's Blog Entry

Posted on Thursday, 15 January 2009 at 07:00 AM by Registered CommenterStracia in ,
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At 7 a.m. tomorrow we will to publish a blog entry targeted at readers who may confused about our Globally Optimized Capital Markets Index (GOCMX). The entry will explain our methodology in broad brush strokes.

At the risk of making statements that may seem to oversimplify how we view money management — as well as the objectives, constraints, and real-world decision-making processes of fund managers — tomorrow’s post will be for (a) non-professionals or (b) money managers who find our regular prose abstruse.

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In our view, the Internet is overrun with breathless hyperbole and shallow, often ludicrous commentary regarding financial products and investment strategies and expectations. We have been running this site for over a year. In that time have rarely marketed our own product, and never veered into the obstreperous voice of so much Internet marketing.

But the fact is, it’s just not as much fun if people don’t get it. So tomorrow morning, we’re going to try to broaden the umbrella with an entry, entitled “Now You Get It,” that endeavors to explain our methodology and product as plainly as possible. And we hope to get better at explaining it to a wider audience as time goes by.

(The post will reinforce some of the salient points of our disclaimer, including that retail investors should never buy or sell a security without consulting with an investment professional. Generally speaking, the Internet is no place to get financial advice of any kind, whatsoever.) ♦

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