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Listener questions for January 3, 2004
This week, Chris Farrell answers questions on saving for college, paying for your vacation home, pulling money out of mutual funds, and whether or not the Dow Jones is a good market indicator.
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You read all the investment magazines. Your bookshelves are filled with all the latest financial guides. And you're investing mentor is ... Sherlock Holmes? Chris Farrell studies the link between good detectives and good investors with Robert Hagstrom, author of "The Detective and the Investor: Uncovering Investment Techniques from Legendary Sleuths."
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