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A now famous speech made in 2002, which has since come to be much criticised and even mocked, we think offers some important insights for investors. Knowledge is not just a function of knowing things, it's also the wisdom of knowing what you do not know. Applying this to investing should be fundamental to portfolio allocation decisions.
By Dominion ResearchA now famous speech made in 2002, which has since come to be much criticised and even mocked, we think offers some important insights for investors. Knowledge is not just a function of knowing things, it's also the wisdom of knowing what you do not know. Applying this to investing should be fundamental to portfolio allocation decisions.