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Are ASX retail investors ‘dumb money’? – Motley Fool Australia
ASX retail investors are often called ‘dumb money’ But some interesting insights from 2020 so far might turn this assumption on its head

Retail ASX investors — meaning ‘small money’ investors like you or I — have often been looked down upon by institutional investors (read fund managers, pension funds and the like) as ‘dumb money’. That’s because small investors tend to do silly things with their share portfolios, such as selling shares in the middle of a market crash, or so the stereotype goes.
But a Firstlinks interview with Gemma Dale, Director of SMSF and Investor Behaviour at nabtrade, the online investing platform of National…
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