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John C. Bogle shares his extensive insights on investing in mutual funds Since the first edition of Common Sense on Mutual Funds was published in 1999, much has changed, and no one is more aware of this than mutual fund pioneer John Bogle. Now, in this completely updated Second Edition, Bogle returns to take another critical look at the mutual fund industry and help investors navigate their way through the staggering array of investment alternatives that are avai… More >>
Common Sense on Mutual Funds: Fully Updated 10th Anniversary Edition
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I read the first book of Jack Bogle, “said Bogle on Mutual Funds” in 1994. It changed my investing life forever – and for the better. It is often said: “We live in the house that Jack built.”
I have read all the books of Mr. Bogle and learned from each. He is an author with an unparalleled track record of investment. Fortune magazine has named one of the four investment sector giants of the 20th century. “He established the first index mutual fund, which became the largest mutual fund world, and also founded the sole property of their mutual fund shareholders (Vanguard).
“Common sense on mutual funds (current) is actually two books in one. It ’s the first edition, written 10 years ago, with completely updated graphics and data. In addition, throughout the book, Jack is the commentary on the many changes that have taken place in the last 10 years and how it relates to what he wrote in the original edition. I have found considerable common sense advice that Mr. Bogle delivered in the first book that has stood the test of time quite well.
“The common sense of investment funds – Completely updated” deserves a place on the shelves of all serious investors.
Rating: 5 / 5
In the common sense of investment funds: 10th Anniversary Edition fully updated, John C. (Jack) Bogle has done what many considered an impossible task. He took the best-seller 10 years (the common sense of investment funds) and made it even better. This version is updated to reflect recent and often unpleasant events in the market and the market. No comments on what worked and what did not, and shows how its eternal message remains true today, using recent events to make his point. The graphics and data back have been completely updated. This new version is a must addition to any library of the mutual fund investor. If you can only find the time to read a book on investment, this is the book. Read it and reap!
Rating: 5 / 5
Jack Bogle has been a monster of an action this time! This greatly expanded volume (about 650 pages in total!) Has all the verve and audacity of a job that you would expect from a rogue industry, Bogle, and is jampacked with new information and statistics that help his message seems more relevant today than ever. In the preface to the 10th anniversary, Bogle refers to the recent market disruption in the context of its time-tested formula to ensure full, the health benefits of the portfolios of investors and the constant evolution in time. Bogle’s investment philosophy emphasizes the importance of maintaining a portfolio that is based on simplified indexing action and conservative, long-term forecasts for growth.
avoid the kind of rhetoric I-told-you-so that readers can find a lot of huge proportions in these difficult times, Bogle says diplomatically as recent market trends confirm the benefits of owning a highly diversified portfolio managed according to principles of sound investment, called Pillars of Wisdom 12. He gives hope to investors who have made some wrong turns, or were misled during the housing boom, which offers a practical plan on how to get their investments back on track.
Game Bogle has always been mutual funds – is one of the designers and experts in the U.S. in this type of financial investment. In the ten years after the original publication of common sense on mutual funds: the new requirements for the smart investor and 35 years since he founded the avant-garde, John C. Bogle has remained the only constant in an industry where reputations are made and lost fortunes and virtually all night. This 10th Anniversary edition explains why investment funds are still effective tools that work with the combined purchasing power of a large number of investors and equitable distribution of gains and losses among the set of properties. Bolg points to which type of investment funds to add to your portfolio and stay away from them based on a proven capability for long-haul durability. In a final section entitled penetrating “The Spirit”, Bogle offers practical solutions to address a market that operates according to the principles of instability that are similar to those of human psychology. Bogle’s investment philosophy is perfect for investors risk averse, which undoubtedly is more or less these days.
Another book investment strategy in question will be published this year that captures the spirit of John C. DIY Bogle ’s “common sense investment fund” is Thomas C. Scott ’s financial Fasten your seatbelts What A fatal crash taught me about retirement planning. This guide is divided an investment plan similar to the game of Bogle. It has the added advantage of being a reading is quick and easy, especially when compared to bulkier Bogle.
Rating: 4 / 5
After 10 years, this classic book by Jack Bogle remains the clear and concise book published so far about why the rate of investment works, and why they continue to superior investment strategy to investors in the future. What has changed since the first edition of Mr. Bogle? Not much. This strong evidence of this strategy.
Rating: 5 / 5
John (Jack) Bogle Common Sense in investment funds is a must read and updated data, Mr. Bogle has wise words of wisdom has been confirmed that the rate of investment is paying in the long term. God bless you Jack preaching common sense. We are always indebted to you.
Rating: 5 / 5