The Investor's Manifesto: Preparing for Prosperity, Armageddon, and Everything in Between
A timeless approach to investing wisely over an investment lifetime
With the current market maelstrom as a background, this timely guide describes just how to plan a lifetime of investing, in good times and bad, discussing stocks and bonds as well as the relationship between risk and return.
Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, "The Investor's Manifesto"
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Helping to make the book more concise and useful is the Great Recession of ...more
A good description of basic investment strategy, written in a familiar, mildly humorous style. Bernstein's approach draws heavily on an investment version of Pascal's wager: Financial ruin in retirement if markets turn south is worse than living modestly (now and in retirement) even if markets are booming. Bernstein advocates for simple, unglamorous investing:
"The name of the game is not to get rich, but rather to avoid dying poor. In fact, if you follow the advice in this book, I can g...more
Is this house/condo listed at fair market value? Ask the realtor how much it would reasonably rent for, multiply that number by 150 (# of months in 12.5 years) for the home's fair market value compared to the listing price.
Best risk analysis tool for those of us under 70: at 2% withdrawl rate, your nest egg will survive all but catastrophic institutional and military...more
In the end, he helps you back up on your feet, dusts you off and describes a very attainable future blending thrift, risk tolerance and glamor reduction. Very contrarian view to what you'll re...more
Always remember the textbook definition of investment: the deferral of current consumption for future consumption. If you cannot defer current consumption, you will die poor, even if you are possessed of Warren-Buffett-like investment acumen.
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