QueenIsabella
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I was going to say--doesn't sound AT ALL like Bogleheads! Those "random people" making investment opinions are basing it on knowledge and decades of experiences. And they don't always agree. I will say, Bogleheads posters tend to be (a) very conservative in their investments and recommendations (by this I mean, how much to save for retirement, for example--not necessarily politically conservative), (b) have a higher net worth than most, and (c) tend to see financial questions as "catnip"--they love that stuff. They really dig into the minutiae of financial choices--in some cases, to the point where a normal person's eyes would have glazed over.You need to spend more time on those forums. There are a lot of long-term posters who are professionals in various financial fields. And many are non-professional, but are long term, experienced investors. You can review their posts before you make a decision on their reputation. Moderation is strict and swift. I trust the forum at bogleheads.
I think you have formed the opposite opinion of what bogleheads is actually about.