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Common Sense on Mutual Funds

Book • 1999
Written in a straightforward and accessible style, this book examines the fundamentals of mutual fund investing in today's market environment.

Bogle discusses the timeless principles of investing, reflects on structural and regulatory changes in the mutual fund industry, and argues that simplicity and common sense are more effective than costly complexity.

He advocates for the use of index funds, highlighting how they outperform actively managed funds due to lower costs and broader diversification.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Frank Vasquez
when discussing macro allocation principles and referencing Jack Bogle's book.
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Sammy Azzouz
as a classic personal finance book.
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Chris Arnold
as a seminal work on index funds.
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Frank Vasquez
as a classic book for understanding the cost of high-priced funds and advisors, especially during the accumulation phase.
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James Dahle
as a resource for learning about index fund investing.
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Bob Pisani
as a major influence on his investing philosophy, emphasizing low-cost index investing.
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