Quote from Grob109:
Some nice posts in this thread.
The boy/girl thing is a traditional muse.
Looking back over three generations of family investing, my conclusions are that men tend to "hunt" and women "glean".
My fav would be a great aunt who was single, Republican and very good compared to her relatives. Her death at 94, occurred while she still managed all of her investment accounts. She was a very pleasant person who lived off the income her wise investments generated.
Looking at people I mentored, women sort of edge out the men. Some stellar guys however. For some reason women seem to be able to process better and men are more into the absolutes of the matter.
I have never met any women who administer stuff in the financial industry. It is a quirk of the industry I believe.
The current group of people in the local investment club is mixed. Too small to draw any conclusions, but it is worth noting that there seems not to be a separation of the group into male and female. None of the women have made any mistakes a couple of the bolder guys have dropped a ball or two. All are doing "unbelievably" by ET standards.
My experience in business is that women have to perform better to get to where their professional peers reside. Too bad for business, in general.