Saturday, November 9, 2019

Foolish Book Review: "The Smartest Investment Book You'll Ever Read"

Here is the article.

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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