Fidelity Magellan's Harry Lange: I Underestimated the Housing Bust and Credit Crisis

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...and these guys get pay checks to lose money. So much for the 'smart money"

rich of NJ 3:28PM April 26, 2010

He's not compulsive. He's smarter than you might imagine. I'll stay in and reap rewards

jack of GA 5:49PM November 03, 2009

He's not compulsive. He's smarter than you might imagine. I'll stay in and reap rewards

jack of GA 5:49PM November 03, 2009

he's a superstar

jack of CA 11:25PM April 20, 2009

not so quick, judge goofy

doofy of RI 11:22PM April 20, 2009

His day has come and gone. He was a winner when barber's and cab drivers were also winners. Now that the tide has turned, his true ability is showing....that he really has none. He consistently makes horrible calls, because he has no clue. If you are in Magellan, get out fast, this ship is going down fast. He's making riskier bets trying to recover, instead he's cause greater losses. Sound familiar? It's called compulsive gambling! This guy is out of control and clueless with what's left of a $80 billion fund, I believe it's now about $18 billion.

Bostwick of PA 12:57AM February 23, 2009

Shareholders shouldn't be too quick to bail on Lange??? Are you kidding?

of PA 2:56PM January 18, 2009

Oops. Professionals are vulnerable too.

Time for the index ETFs. Mutual funds are going to decline some in both volume and popularity. Bye bye 80s and 90s.

of 4:44PM December 02, 2008

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