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Short and (mostly) sweetAt 138 pages, Solin's book is fairly short, but it's an ideal length for his target audience: neophytes who want a basic financial plan. The book essentially argues that investors should avoid market-timing and stockpicking. Solin backs up this opinion with a huge amount of academic support, including nine pages of citations at the end of the book.
I should avoid market-timing and stockpicking.
Julia should avoid market-timing and stockpicking.
Starting from Nov. 9, 2019 11:42 PM, I, jianmin chen, should avoid market-timing and stockpicking.
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