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BLOWING UP How Nassim Taleb turned the inevitability of disaster into an investment strategy.
It explores Nassim Taleb's investment strategies based on unpredictability and risk management, contrasting his approach with that of Victor Niederhoffer, highlighting the unpredictability of financial markets and the concept of "black swans."
cpb-us-e2.wpmucdn.comabout making money, and when you look at investment literature, buy-and-hold investing wins over the long term, every time.
Ramit Sethi • I Will Teach You to Be Rich, Second Edition: No Guilt. No Excuses. No BS. Just a 6-Week Program That Works
Go back to my 20s and at any given point I held something like 25 individual stocks. I don’t know how I did as a stock picker. Did I beat the market? I’m not sure. Like most who try, I didn’t keep a good score. Either way, I’ve shifted my views and now every stock we own is a low-cost index fund.
Morgan Housel • The Psychology of Money: Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness
The $100,000 Salt and Pepper Shaker
Jeffrey Zaslow • The Last Lecture



Transparency builds trust and creates value by showing the effort that we connect to fairness.
Dan Ariely • Dollars and Sense
The money managers you do encounter will likely never create positive net returns for you (after they siphon off their fees and carried interest) when compared to the public equity markets. Therefore, the best approach is for you to simply invest in low-cost index funds (e.g., Vanguard) according to a specific allocation (he recommends about 30 per
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