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A wealth of common sense

Why Simplicity Trumps Complexity in Any Investment Plan
Book • 2015
This book sheds a refreshing light on investing by showing how a simplicity-based framework can lead to better investment decisions.

It explains that complexity is often used to sell unnecessary financial products, and instead advocates for a deeper understanding of conventional options.

The book provides insights on how to build a portfolio that makes sense for individual situations, exploit stock market volatility, and avoid common investment traps.

It stresses the importance of having a plan, diversification, and long-term common sense in investing, and offers practical advice on separating meaningful information from the meaningless in the complex financial markets.

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