Bailard, Biehl And Kaiser Five-Way Model
  
What a provocative title, to say the least. One's mind leaps to the lewd and rambunctious. Like a ‘60s Fishbowl Party.
But BBKFW is a financial term. We usually think of investors as comprising either winners or losers, occasionally tossing the adjective "big" onto the loser term. Bailard, Biehl and Kaiser felt the need to build upon that brief description. They came up with a five-way model as a way to categorize investors (the Meyers-Briggs of investors?):
Individualists - Confident and careful do-it-yourselfers.
Adventurers - Big risk takers, all in on one investment, no diversification.
Celebrities - Trend followers with no expertise or opinion, approach investment managers frequently.
Guardians - Lack confidence in themselves and the markets, emphasis on safety of the capital, lean toward government securities and guaranteed return investments.
Straight arrows - split personalities, exhibit extreme carefulness and impetuousness.
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your hard-earned savings from working 72 hours a week all year you put 10 grand
to work seven years ago in buying Heinz ketchup stock at 50 bucks a share
200 shares then this year along comes Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway to [Warren and Berkshire appear]
confirm what a brilliant investor you were and they buy for all cash the
company Heinz ketchup for $200 a share you've made four times your money in
seven years nice work well you have a gain of 150 bucks a share which you are
gonna fully realize like you'll realize that capital gain in the form of
receiving cash like oh I realize I have cash in my bank account yay me!
so all this was so good such a nice day until you realize that you live in a [Woman frollocking in a meadow]
blue state with massive taxes and that you'll now give back about a third or
more of your investment gains that is you invested 10 grand it became 40 grand
the old-fashioned way you had 30 grand of profits and now uncle sam says i want [Uncle Sam demanding I want your cash]
your cash and you now pay about 10 grand roughly a third of it in taxes of
your gains of that 30 grand back to Uncle S, sadly you are paying back in
taxes about the same amount you invested in the first place yep lots of hard work
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