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Karla’s results at managing her investment portfolio had been mixed, some really good choices, some not so good; then Darryl, a high-powered stock broker, said he could help.  He claimed to have “research” that guided his stock picks and when FaceBook was at $44 per share, he called her with a strong buy recommendation.  She had been very leery, but bowed, in the end,  to his expertise and “research”.  Now with the stock trading at $34 and promising to go lower, Darryl wasn’t taking her calls; his assistant said he was busy doing “research” and she felt like she had been hung out to dry. . . . .  David, Sf.G.