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<blockquote data-quote="Logan2003Cobra" data-source="post: 15961609" data-attributes="member: 17851"><p>Fixed it for you.</p><p></p><p>The others are Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index Fund and Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund.</p><p></p><p>Just because I didn't quote my undergrad investing course or write a dissertation so I can prove how savvy I am doesn't mean I mislead him or provided him with false information. Notice I didn't mention 401K, stocks, bonds, CD's, real estate, venture capital, or anywhere else I invest my money... because they weren't relevant to his question or situation.</p><p></p><p>I gave him enough information to investigate and/or open an account with Fidelity, use their available resources, and make the best decision for his needs.</p><p></p><p>You on the other hand sound like a typical financial adviser who overwhelms clients with information, collects a no risk fee for your "services"... then turns around and invests the same way I suggested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan2003Cobra, post: 15961609, member: 17851"] Fixed it for you. The others are Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index Fund and Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund. Just because I didn't quote my undergrad investing course or write a dissertation so I can prove how savvy I am doesn't mean I mislead him or provided him with false information. Notice I didn't mention 401K, stocks, bonds, CD's, real estate, venture capital, or anywhere else I invest my money... because they weren't relevant to his question or situation. I gave him enough information to investigate and/or open an account with Fidelity, use their available resources, and make the best decision for his needs. You on the other hand sound like a typical financial adviser who overwhelms clients with information, collects a no risk fee for your "services"... then turns around and invests the same way I suggested. [/QUOTE]
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