The little book of common sense investing the only way to guarantee your fair share of market returns
Main Author: | Bogle, John C. |
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Format: | Downloads eBook Books eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Hoboken, N.J. :
John Wiley & Sons,
2007.
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Online Access: |
Go to Downloadable eBook Here. |
Table of Contents:
- A parable : the Gotrocks family
- Rational exuberance : business reality trumps market expectations
- Cast your lot with business : rely on Occam's razor to win by keeping it simple
- How most investors turn a winner's game into a loser's game : "the relentless rules of humble arithmetic"
- The grand illusion : surprise! : the returns reported by mutual funds aren't actually earned by mutual fund investors
- Taxes are costs, too : don't pay Uncle Sam any more than you should
- When the good times no longer roll : what happens if future returns are lower?
- Selecting long-term winners : don't look for the needle, buy the haystack
- Yesterday's winners, tomorrow's losers : fooled by randomness
- Seeking advice to select funds? : look before you leap
- Focus on the lowest-cost funds : the more the managers take, the less the investors make
- Profit from the majesty of simplicity : hold index funds that own the entire stock market
- Bond funds and money market funds : where those relentless rules are even more powerful
- Index funds that promise to beat the market : the new paradigm?
- The exchange traded fund : a trader to the cause
- What would Benjamin Graham have thought about indexing? : a confirmation from Mr. Buffett
- "The relentless rules of humble arithmetic" : reprise
- What should I do now? : funny money, serious money, and investment strategy.