I agree.
If the person giving the report has any vested interest in a business that would benefit from skewing those reports, then their reports are worthless.
If you can get an unbiased report that gives true unbiased facts, then take it and run (but remember that fish that were there yesterday may not be there today).
I'd feel better if I spent a day chasing fish based on my hunches than any (over)paid (so-called) expert report from a paid source.
At least I did my own leg work and found out first hand whether I was right or wrong.
With that being said, I do enjoy reading some reports because of the heightened "BS" factor that is infused into the stories...
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