Why I hate false advertising (and Ken Fisher ads) part II
September 25, 2014 by Michael D. Anderson
In my first opinion article, I laid out the premise that investment adviser Ken Fisher has forsaken some basic rules of advertising and good competition in his ‘I hate annuities” ad campaign. In this, the second part of my opinion article as promised, I provide another example of his investment style and philosophy that has gone “off track” for one of his former clients. You will read about how a senior lady who just wanted the free book advertised when she called in, instead got a sales pitch that ultimately resulted in loosing a large portion of her retirement nest egg. Click here to read…