Bad Investment Advice Lives Forever on the Internet

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When it comes to investing, the Internet has created a huge amount of commentary of dubious value. But the Internet also never forgets. Barry Ritholtz weighs in on Larry Swedroe’s longtime quest to hold forecasters accountable.

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