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Rethinking Investing
A Simple Strategy for Long-Term Wealth
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In "Rethinking Investing," Charley Ellis provides a comprehensive framework for long-term investment success.
He emphasizes the importance of understanding behavioral economics and its impact on investment decisions.
The book advocates for a passive investment strategy, particularly index funds and ETFs, as a means of mitigating behavioral biases.
Ellis also discusses the limitations of active management and the challenges of outperforming the market.
The book offers practical advice for individual investors seeking to build wealth effectively.
He emphasizes the importance of understanding behavioral economics and its impact on investment decisions.
The book advocates for a passive investment strategy, particularly index funds and ETFs, as a means of mitigating behavioral biases.
Ellis also discusses the limitations of active management and the challenges of outperforming the market.
The book offers practical advice for individual investors seeking to build wealth effectively.
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as a book written by Charlie Ellis, who was previously on the show.

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