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The Intelligent Investor, Rev. Ed (Collins Business Essentials)
Benjamin Graham, Jason Zweig • 1 highlight
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My lessons are simple. For Americans (as an example), I recommended a US stock index, an international stock index, and a US bond market index. Investors should add money every month. Ignore investment forecasts. Rebalance once a year to maintain a constant allocation.
Andrew Hallam • Millionaire Teacher

A fantastic story about the father of modern portfolio theory, Harry Markowitz, brings this to life. Markowitz considered the optimal mix of assets for his personal portfolio but found it all too complicated to wrap his prodigious brain around. “I should have computed the historical co-variances of the asset classes and drawn an efficient
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Garrett Sutton’s book, “How to Use Limited Liability Companies and Limited Partnerships: Getting the Most Out of Your Legal Structure.”
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The Motley Fool Investment Guide: Third Edition: How the Fools Beat Wall Street's Wise Men and How You Can Too
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Buffett’s genius was largely a genius of character—of patience, discipline, and rationality.