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How do money managers like Fisher Capital Investments Management make money? (fi.com)? - Yahoo! Answers

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Answered by Ravindra Singh, 26 Mar 01:55 pm

Fisher Capital Management, Inc.

Fisher Capital Management, Inc. is located at 2929 N University Dr Ste 210 Pompano Beach, FL 33065. The officers include Jason A Fisher, Mitchell M Fisher. Fisher Capital Management, Inc. was incorporated on Monday, December 29, 2003 in the State of FL and is currently active. Mitchell M Fisher represents Fisher Capital Management, Inc. as their registered agent.

Source: Public Record data - Department of State - Division of Corporations.

How do money managers like Fisher Capital Investments Management make money? (fi.com)? - Yahoo! Answers

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They base their fees on a percentage of clients' assets under management.

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  • There are 10 times more companies trading companies that there are companies. This has led to inflated prices. Ideally you invest in companies that do well and get dividends. However a lack of regulation has led to the only way to make money is to buy stocks at a low price and sell them at a high price. These are like balloons they blow up for a while and then pop. Money managers are the only ones that really make money. Not the investors who's money they use. They get fees every time a transaction is made so it is in their best interest to do well so more people give them money. Inevitably though the market always crashes and the ceo's walk away with millions while our money that we were forced to invest via ira's is disappeared. You should watch the movie "Inside Job"