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The Smartest Investment Book You'll Ever Read: The Simple, Stress-Free Way to Reach Your Investment Goals
Achieve financial security in 90 minutes or less.
Daniel Solin cuts through financial propaganda to show readers exactly how assets should be invested, using trusted, brand name fund managers like Fidelity and Vanguard. Solin's easy-to-follow plan allows investors to create and monitor their portfolios in 90 minutes or less a year, explaining how to assess risk and how to allocate assets to maximize returns and minimize volatility. Readers will also learn how to avoid the biggest mistakes investors make, from buying into media hype to giving their hard earned cash to hyperactive brokers and investment advisors. more
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- Posted: Sep-09-2009
Best Investment Book You'll Ever Read...Or Hear
If you want to take control of your life and your investments, read this book.It's so easy, you'll be glad you did.
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- Posted: Jul-29-2009
Reassuring guide to less stressful, more profitable investing
Daniel R. Solin's handy book demonstrates why trading stocks actively is a great idea for your broker or financial advisor, but could be a very bad idea for you and your hard-earned savings. Solin's investment method, while not presented as a fresh invention, is simple: He encourages you to set...
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- Posted: Jul-19-2009
The book I recommend
Let's say you are a busy person who isn't looking to spend all day betting on this stock or that stock in the market, you just want to do the right thing with your money. If that sounds like you, then just read this book, follow the steps, and feel confident you've done the right thing. I've read...
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- Posted: Jul-14-2009
Better than 'Protecting your 401k for Dummies'!
All I knew about my 401k was that it was getting smaller and getting smaller fast. I was in a company scheme and I had no idea of stocks and bonds and mutual funds - shame on me, but hey that's how it was. A friend of mine put me onto this book and I read it in just a couple of days - a very...
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- Posted: Jun-27-2009
Practical, Solid Advice presented in easy-to-read format
I am like many people, I suspect, in that I do NOT want to spend the little free time I have analyzing my investments, studying the market, etc. LIFE IS TOO SHORT. Yet I also acknowledge that it is important to have a strategy and understand some basics. That is why I like this book. It is...
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- Posted: Apr-12-2009
No, it isn't.
Repetitive & not very useful. This entire book could have been condensed to a single powerpoint slide:Title: Investing For Retirement+ Financial advisors are bad+ Fees are bad+ Risk is bad+ Indexes are goodI suggest "Little Book of Common Sense Investing" or "Random Walk Guide to Investing"...
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- Posted: Apr-05-2009
Simple and easy to use
This is a great book for young investors. Teaches them early the follies of chasing hot stocks and frequent trading. I am using this book as my guide for investing in my 401k and IRA plans.
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- Posted: Dec-28-2008
Excellent Advise
Excellent Advise. No one can watch your money as well as your self.The book gives excellent overview of types of investments to aid as a quick reference book. It was very educational. The subject matter hit what we don't always learn at home growing up. Thank you.
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- Posted: Oct-04-2008
Great primer on benefits of index fund investing
I enjoyed this little book.Most Americans never had the opportunity to learn the basics of investing in the U.S. educational system. Money magazine used to annually give a basic investing test to Americans and they consistently received grades of "F".Americans also seem to have a short attention...
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- Posted: Sep-27-2008
Buy and hold low cost indexes rather than trying to trade on hot stocks or funds
OK. I have no idea why this author uses such an overhyped title for this book. Solin basically talks about two kinds of investors:Hyperactive Traders who trade too much and hurt their earning by incurring too many costs and who unavoidably end up selling too low and buying too high. And Smart...
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