Conventional wisdom is a dangerous thing. Prior to the financial crisis of 2008, conventional wisdom saw banks pile into risky mortgage-backed securities.
Unsurprisingly, since that proved to be a fantastic miscalculation, commentators and investors alike are cautious of anything that resembles unanimity in investment practice. So it was that this...
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