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The Only Guide to a Winning Investment Strategy You'll Ever Need: The Way Smart Money Preserves Wealth Today
by Larry E. Swedroe
from St. Martin's Press
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Conflict of Interest 
An oversimplified, biased, self-serving book on asset allocation and passive investing. Swedroe quotes Warren Buffett, but Buffett has made it abundantly clear that he is NOT a believer in the modern portfolio theory (MPT). MPT is the foundation upon which Swedroe and other passive investment strategists build their investment philosophy. Buffett say that the market is NOT efficient. (Swedroe devotes two chapters on efficient markets.) I'm fine with someone defending what he/she believes; just don't... more info
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It's True 
The title is bold, almost arrogant. But after scrutinizing and using this work, if I were to throw all my other investing books away, my strategy would indeed not suffer. It is now common to say, but Swedroe does a stellar job of distilling complex investing concepts into accessible prose that suggests a sound tactical plan. As always, his arguments are based on evidence--peer-reviewed studies--rather than the unsupported opinions vomited forth by many other so-called "authorities". His explications... more info
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Best book I have read on investing for the individual 
This is the best book I have read on investing, I have read many books on investing from Graham to Swensen. After reading this book an individual will have working knowledge of the highly sophisticated investment strategies that academic research has proven sucessful.
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Finally we get the truth, based on research 
Every investor wants to be smart,pick that promising stock nobody knows about, beat the markets, cash in all these profits and talk about the success at the next dinner party. Well, there are thousands of those individuals out there, stock brokers, mutual fund managers, wealth advisors - you name it - all hunting for the same, day by day, long hours a day, all year long....One or two even maybe smarter than you. No way to beat that. The desire to beat the market by actively managing portfolios is called... more info
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