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Here's where things get misleading.
4. Prospective investors may get misleading information about a fund.
This causes problems when physically measuring blood pressure because you can get misleading normal readings.
The counting "flam-bam-a-cue-flam" does kind of get misleading when you try to speed it up.
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A lot of them get misled standing on the corner.
"As you trade faster, it is easier to get misled by the noise," says Mr Lueck.
Among the thousands of documents that regulators made public this week was this e-mail message from an analyst to an institutional investor: "Yes, the 'little guy' who isn't smart about the nuances may get misled".
"Larry is a brilliant financial analyst who doesn't let himself get misled by current fads, or, indeed by the crisis of the moment," said Martin Lipton, a corporate lawyer in a 1986 article on Mr. Tisch in The New York Times Magazine.
To make sure you don't get misled by an earnings anomaly, focus on a five-year compounded average earnings growth rather than on just a single year's earnings growth.
As more ad formats grow, this will be an even stronger focus on this, with disclosures being required so that a "significant minority of reasonable consumers" do not get misled.
I am so tired of watching my girlfriends get mislead by the media on how to be healthy.
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