" THE LITTLE BOOK OF COMMON SENSE INVESTING
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John C. Bogle wrote the book "The Little Book Of Common
Sense Investing: The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market
Returns", where he introduces you to low-cost, passive index funds as a
sustainable investing strategy that delivers you the retirement savings you
need without the stress of stock investing.
Most touching lines from the book " The Little Book of Common Sense Investing":
1.The sad irony of investment is that we, as a
collective, not only don't get what we pay for, but we also get exactly what we
don't pay for. As a result, if we pay nothing, we get everything.
2.The desire of a flawless plan is a decent plan's
worst enemy. So, Only need, you must have is just maintain your sound strategy.
3.It's risky... to apply inductive arguments based on
previous experience to the future unless one can discern the basic reasons why
past experience was what it was.
4.Buying funds
based purely on their past performance is one of the stupidest things an
investor can do. Past profits don't guarantee future success.
5.To keep things simple, go with the cheapest fund.
6.Put the
majority of your money in index funds, which are safe and low cost.