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	<title>JMF Capstone Wealth ManagementSearching for the perfect investment is counterproductive for clients &#8211; JMF Capstone Wealth Management</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever had a client who&#8217;s really used to being in control? I had a client like that once. He was a great guy and a friend who also happened to be a super-successful entrepreneur. For him, when he wanted something to happen, he made it happen.One day, he was frustrated and said, “I...</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever had a client who&#8217;s really used to being in control? I had a client like that once. He was a great guy and a friend who also happened to be a super-successful entrepreneur. For him, when he wanted something to happen, he made it happen.One day, he was frustrated and said, “I don&#8217;t understand why you can&#8217;t just do your job.” More than a little confused, I asked him what he meant. “Well, your job is easy. I just want you find the best investment before it goes up and sell it before it goes down.”I&#8217;m betting you&#8217;ve heard something similar from at least one&#8230;</p>
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