Common Sense on Mutual Funds
John C. Bogle
New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor
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Common Sense on Mutual Funds (1999) explores the principles of sound investing, emphasizing the benefits of low-cost, long-term strategies over speculative approaches. It advocates for index funds as the most efficient way to achieve market returns while minimizing fees and risks. With a focus on simplicity and discipline, it provides insights into building a diversified portfolio that stands the test of time.
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Cost-conscious investors seeking lower fees and higher returns Long-term planners aiming for steady wealth accumulation Those interested in a simple, proven approach to investing