If you mean that I should know more about expensive custom-made clothing just because I'm an attorney, and therefore financially well-to-do, well, that's not the case.
Certain lawyers, like me, are in the public service, and we make about one-tenth of the lawyers in big law firms in private practice. For example, I drive a 16-year old car and I rent an apartment rather than own a house.
The trade-off is that public service lawyers have regular working hours and that we can take some personal satisfaction out of our work, which in my case, means keeping some very bad people in jail, where they deserve to be. The big firm, private practice guys have no regular working hours, because they work day and night, seven days a week, and much of the work they do for their rich corporate clients is b-o-r-i-n-g.
But what does any of this have to do with EFFC? Which was up BIG yesterday, by the way -- I wish one of my other stocks would go up 60% in one day.