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    <![CDATA[Investing is all about common sense. Owning a diversified portfolio of stocks and holding it for the long term is a winner’s game. Trying to beat the stock market is theoretically a zero-sum game (for every winner, there must be a loser), but after the substantial costs of investing are deducted, it becomes a loser’s game. Common sense tells us—and history confirms—that the simplest and most efficient investment strategy is to buy and hold all of the nation’s publicly held businesses at very low cost. The classic index fund that owns this market portfolio is the <em>only</em> investment that guarantees you with your fair share of stock market returns.    <p>    To learn how to make index investing work for you, there’s no better mentor than legendary mutual fund industry veteran John C. Bogle. Over the course of his long career, Bogle—founder of the Vanguard Group and creator of the world’s first index mutual fund—has relied primarily on index investing to help Vanguard’s clients build substantial wealth. Now, with <em>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing,</em> he wants to help you do the same.    <p>    Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, <em>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing</em> will show you how to incorporate this proven investment strategy into your portfolio. It will also change the very way you think about investing. Successful investing is not easy. (It requires discipline and patience.) But it is simple. For it’s all about common sense.    <p>    With <em>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing</em> as your guide, you’ll discover how to make investing a winner’s game:      &lt;ul&gt;      &lt;li&gt;Why business reality—dividend yields and earnings growth—is more important than market expectations      &lt;li&gt;How to overcome the powerful impact of investment costs, taxes, and inflation      &lt;li&gt;How the magic of compounding returns is overwhelmed by the tyranny of compounding costs      &lt;li&gt;What expert investors and brilliant academics—from Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham to Paul Samuelson and Burton Malkiel—have to say about index investing      &lt;li&gt;And much more          <p>    You’ll also find warnings about investment fads and fashions, including the recent stampede into exchange traded funds and the rise of indexing gimmickry. The real formula for investment success is to own the entire market, while significantly minimizing the costs of financial intermediation. That’s what index investing is all about. And that’s what this book is all about.    <p>    <strong>JOHN C. BOGLE</strong> is founder of the Vanguard Group, Inc., and President of its Bogle Financial Markets Research Center. He created Vanguard in 1974 and served as chairman and chief executive officer until 1996 and senior chairman until 2000. In 1999, <em>Fortune</em> magazine named Mr. Bogle as one of the four &quot;Investment Giants&quot; of the twentieth century; in 2004, <em>Time</em> named him one of the world’s 100 most powerful and influential people, and <em>Institutional Investor</em> presented him with its Lifetime Achievement Award.</p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Here <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/88909.John_C_Bogle" title="John C. Bogle">Bogle</a> makes the case for index funds. The stock market, he explains, is a winners game, fueled by the growth and earnings of the worlds businesses. Beating the average returns of the market is, by definition, a zero-sum game--your chances are fifty-fifty. When one adds in the costs of investing...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/50829907">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[This book was written by the creator of the original van guard 500 S&amp;P index fund, therefore he's obviously biased towards that strategy and most of the book is simply and argument for why that's the best strategy for most investors. That aside, I'd have to agree with him (Oh... and so do Warren Buf...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/25062055">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Investing is all about common sense. Owning a diversified portfolio of stocks and holding it for the long term is a winner’s game. Trying to beat the stock market is theoretically a zero-sum game (for every winner, there must be a loser), but after the substantial costs of investing are deducted, it becomes a loser’s game. Common sense tells us—and history confirms—that the simplest and most efficient investment strategy is to buy and hold all of the nation’s publicly held businesses at very low cost. The classic index fund that owns this market portfolio is the <em>only</em> investment that guarantees you with your fair share of stock market returns.    <p>    To learn how to make index investing work for you, there’s no better mentor than legendary mutual fund industry veteran John C. Bogle. Over the course of his long career, Bogle—founder of the Vanguard Group and creator of the world’s first index mutual fund—has relied primarily on index investing to help Vanguard’s clients build substantial wealth. Now, with <em>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing,</em> he wants to help you do the same.    <p>    Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, <em>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing</em> will show you how to incorporate this proven investment strategy into your portfolio. It will also change the very way you think about investing. Successful investing is not easy. (It requires discipline and patience.) But it is simple. For it’s all about common sense.    <p>    With <em>The Little Book of Common Sense Investing</em> as your guide, you’ll discover how to make investing a winner’s game:      &lt;ul&gt;      &lt;li&gt;Why business reality—dividend yields and earnings growth—is more important than market expectations      &lt;li&gt;How to overcome the powerful impact of investment costs, taxes, and inflation      &lt;li&gt;How the magic of compounding returns is overwhelmed by the tyranny of compounding costs      &lt;li&gt;What expert investors and brilliant academics—from Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham to Paul Samuelson and Burton Malkiel—have to say about index investing      &lt;li&gt;And much more          <p>    You’ll also find warnings about investment fads and fashions, including the recent stampede into exchange traded funds and the rise of indexing gimmickry. The real formula for investment success is to own the entire market, while significantly minimizing the costs of financial intermediation. That’s what index investing is all about. And that’s what this book is all about.    <p>    <strong>JOHN C. BOGLE</strong> is founder of the Vanguard Group, Inc., and President of its Bogle Financial Markets Research Center. He created Vanguard in 1974 and served as chairman and chief executive officer until 1996 and senior chairman until 2000. In 1999, <em>Fortune</em> magazine named Mr. Bogle as one of the four &quot;Investment Giants&quot; of the twentieth century; in 2004, <em>Time</em> named him one of the world’s 100 most powerful and influential people, and <em>Institutional Investor</em> presented him with its Lifetime Achievement Award.</p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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