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Morningstar ETF 100
by Dan Culloton
A solid reference guide on exchange-traded funds.
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Unconventional Success
by David F. Swensen
Swensen, CIO of Yale University reveals why the mutual fund industry as a whole does a disservice to the individual investor. Soft money, 12b-1 fees, overtrading, market timing, and other management practices lower performance and virtually guarantee that most mutual fund returns will fall short of their benchmark, such as the S&P 500. A must read for investors! |
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A Random Walk Down Wall Street
by Burton G. Malkiel
The eternal truth of this updated investment classic, originally published in 1973, is simple: you can't beat the market. Well, technically, you can beat the market, but not profitably, because the transaction costs of your brilliant trading will eat up the extra returns.
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Someone Will Make Money on your Funds – Why not you?
by Gary Gastineau
How to cut the fat from your portfolio by making ETFs and index mutual funds work for you.
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The Great Mutual Fund Trap: An Investment Recovery Plan
by Gary Gensler, Gregory Arthur Baer
Former U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve insiders, Baer and Gensler expose the high fees and underperformance of mutual funds.
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The Wall Street Journal Complete Money & Investing Guide
by Dave Kansas
As its title suggests, this book is a primer, providing backgrounds on every major type of investment or financial activity, with a pleasing economy of style that incorporates sidebars for people seeking more in-depth information on how to read stock listings or the history of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
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