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Marcus Padley is an English-born stockbroker and writer. He currently resides in Melbourne, Australia. Padley started his career in institutional stock broking in London in 1982. In 1994 he moved to Melbourne, where he worked for ABN AMRO. In 1998 he changed direction, moving into retail broking, servicing private clients. Padley felt there was a widespread ignorance about the industry, and in response in 1998 he started an email newsletter and website to educate clients and subscribers.〔Padley, Marcus, ''Stock Market Secrets'', pg 8〕 Padley is a prominent writer and commentator on issues related to the Australian Stock market. He regularly writes for a variety of Fairfax papers and often appears as a 'talking-head' on the ABC lateline business program. He writes a daily (user pays) stock market newsletter called Marcus Today.〔(When to sell your shares )〕 In the wake of the Global Financial Crisis, Padley has become known for his cautious outlook on the stockmarket.〔http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-08-03/aussie-share-slump-on-us-woes/2822484〕 He is sceptical towards the popularity of diversified portfolios, suggesting that a diversification of minds rather than stocks is more important for the average investor. He is also critical of the buy and hold mentality of share market investing, arguing that a flexible approach is required to enjoy any substantial long term share market gains. ==Quotes== * " It is blind arrogance to believe an investment judgement made today- on current information- will persist in the long term. 'Set and forget' is like 'sell in May and go away'. These mantra are popular because they rhyme, not because they are right. It should be 'set and watch like a hawk' but that phrase doesn't rhyme.".〔Padley, Marcus, ''Stock Market Secrets'', pg 236〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marcus Padley」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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