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Businiess name:  Berkshire Money Management
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
When it comes to investing, the only thing that matters are returns - and Berkshire Money Management (BMM) is all about returns! Berkshire Money Management didn't lose any money in either 2002 or 2008 - and every other year the returns have been spectacular. Over the last nine years I've been with BMM (since 2001) the stock market has gone sideways (with some notable ups-and-downs in between). But by going to cash at the tops and then getting reinvested at the bottoms, my BMM returns have been 141%! BMM has more than doubled my portfolio, not by being aggressive, but rather by simply getting conservative when the timing is right. Buy-and-hold is dead - BMM killed it!

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