I’m just now getting around to Saturday’s Wall Street Journal, in which there appears a touching story about Donald Hodges, a Dallas mutual-fund manager who, as you might expect, hasn’t been doing well lately. Some of his clients might have another word to describe the story. But it goes to show you how even the most prudent, well-respected investors were incapable of navigating The Mess.
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