
143. 2001: An Investor’s Odyssey
Category: Professional Development
Time: Saturday, March 10, 3:00pm-4:30pm
Room: Rooms 8-10
The rules have changed. Remember when investing in companies that actually made a profit was an absolute consideration? Remember when a P/E ratio of 20 was considered too expensive? Now we have dot-com companies selling for 400 times earnings. How do we apply these new economic enigmas to our own financial plans? Your personal retirement portfolios are building rapidly, and your investment options are expanding at explosive levels. “Small Cap”, "emerging opportunities", “Pacific Rim”, "European community", and “rebalancing” are terms being thrust at you. Discover how to sort through these terms and keep you and your retirement portfolios on course to achieve the financial goals you established when the choices were so much easier. We will discuss and illustrate two basic strategies—self direction and asset allocation—and help you navigate the 2001 investor’s odyssey.
Presenter(s) for this Session:
Lawrence T. Stein
National Sales Director
VALIC/American General
Atlanta, GA
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