Merrill Lynch's U-turn on mandatory fee-based accounts proves not every investor wants handholding

The Obama-era fiduciary rule, intended to protect retirement investors, had many good elements, but it was doomed to fail by forcing all accounts to be treated similarly. Merrill Lynch's recent about-face on its push for mandatory fee-based accounts proves clients want choices.
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