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The Little Book of Common Sense Investing: The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market Returns ...
John C. Bogle
Wiley
, 2007 - 208 pages
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highly recommended
Common Sense Investing
Great
book
for newbies (and others too) wanting to learn about investing, especially INDEXING. I enjoyed it thoroughly! John Bogle does an excellent job explaining the simplicity and benefits of INDEX FUND investing.
The Little Book of Common
Sense
Investing: The
Only
Way
to Guarantee
Your
Fair
Share
of
Stock Market
Returns (Little Book
Big Profits
)
I now sleep without worry.
Book
explains how to recover what is ours from the world of business. I wish I would have read it 20 yrs. ago. Explains how Harvard and many large endowments invest. Why pay a broker 70% of the income from growth and dividends for a 10% chance of beating a
stock index
when you can buy the indexes for 0.2% in yealy fees.
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Sensible Investing Advice for Low Risk Investors
Bogle's
book provides
great advice for those seeking low maintenance, low risk investments. This is a book that I wish I had gotten my hands on years ago, but it's practical advice for all ages. Bogle is able to dumb down the merits of index fund investments so that most minds, regardless of their financial IQ, can comprehend his arguments.
a bit redundant but convincing
I can sum up the entire
book
in a short paragraph:
Buy low expense index funds. You probably can't beat the market, so don't spend a lot of money/time trying to do so.
The author makes his point over and over again, with frequent "I told you so" examples, which is a bit annoying. The book would have made a great 6 page magazine article.
That being said, Bogle did convince me that he is right, leading to a radical change in my investment strategy.
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John Bogles Little Book of Common sense Investing
This
book gives
one the fundamental rules of investing in the safest manner possible using the 500 S and P Index fund and the least cost.The book is not for seculators but for long term investors . It is a very readable book and covers basic terms without the need to go to more analytical tombs.I must say that the author whom I have read in the past is very repetitive and could well have said the same in half the nunber of pages.
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