Why investors keep buying shares that are bad for them
Dr Keith Anderson, lecturer of accounting and finance at the University of York, and also a guest speaker at one of our monthly STA meetings had an article recently printed in the Interactive Investor. Click on link below to read.
http://www.iii.co.uk/articles/302942/why-investors-keep-buying-shares-are-bad-them
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