Peggi Bordelon asked this question about Money Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom:
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Lars-Christian Elvenes Just finished this one, and would say go for it.

Now, I'm a big TR fan, so I like his style of writing, which helps when the book is about 650 pages.

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Just finished this one, and would say go for it.

Now, I'm a big TR fan, so I like his style of writing, which helps when the book is about 650 pages.

To everyone who's quitting after the first chapter, or 50 pages, or whatnot, you are missing out. And given that 50 pages is only a fraction of this beast, it's just plain useless to leave a rating for it at that point.

The books has given me several intereting pointers:
- More nuanced info on asset allocation
- Confirmed some of my thoughts on index funds
- Made me take a deeper look at my pension savings
- Made me take an even tougher approach to saving and investing (20% each month. Not always easy, but smart)
- Insights from some of the most sophisticated financial minds today.

Those are just a few things. Sure, you'll hear about Stronghold a few too many times, as well as the app, but you don't have to check any of those out if you don't want to. I live in Norway, so a lot of the things in this book means more investigating on my part, because we have different tax rules and other pension schemes here, but I still found it to be very useful.

If you're hesitant about heading into this brick of a book, start small and check out The elements of investing by Malkiel & Ellis (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...) . Great book

In short: Read the book. You'll learn a lot :)(less)
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