I think those who invest in mutual funds want someone else to do the thinking for them. — Ron Chernow
If you go back to the time of j.p. Morgan, the world of high finance was completely wholesale. — Ron Chernow
In the 1970s we saw a massive shift of household savings from the banks to the brokerage firms. — Ron Chernow
One of the special characteristics of new york is that it is different from a london or — Ron Chernow
The great inflation of the 1970s destroyed faith in paper assets, because if you held a bond — Ron Chernow
There is a kind of fear, approaching a panic, that’s spreading through the baby boom generation — Ron Chernow
The securities laws of the 1930s were so important because it forced companies to file registration — Ron Chernow
The public has lost faith in the ability of social security and medicare to provide for old age. — Ron Chernow
The mutual fund industry and small investors are very relentless and very unforgiving if people don’t perform. — Ron Chernow
When the market is just going up, up, and up, we all tend to be blind to the holes in the market. — Ron Chernow
There were two qualities about the mutual funds of the 1920s that made them extremely speculative. — Ron Chernow
There is no country in the world where it’s as easy to find venture capital in the stock market as the united states. — Ron Chernow
The founding fathers were not only brilliant, they were system builders and systematic thinkers. — Ron Chernow