Punctuation Can Scare Off Investors More Than Actual Assets!
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Forget lengthy disclosures. There’s nothing like punctuation to ward off investors.
According to Bank of Israel research published Tuesday, the simple addition of an exclamation mark to the names of some mutual funds led to significant declines in net flows as retail investors grew warier. The bank calls it the “Exclamation Mark of Cain.”