If you say so. See, I always thought it was a risk/reward thing. While the direct clients of the outperforming funds will get to enjoy the intended risk/reward trade-off, Mr. Insana's clientele will get all of the risk and a smaller slice of the reward. If you are that brand loyal and have no qualms about overpaying for your purchases, then who am I to argue?Quote from GGallin:
Yeah, hard luck. Too bad the future is unwritten. The strategies Ron invested in are sound.
GG
Mr. Insana's idea may have been a good one on the face of it. His pricing, however, was audacious.