![]() ![]() ![]() The book can be summarized in one of Bogle’s quotes: “The two greatest enemies of the equity fund investor are expenses and emotions.” These points are hammered home again and again throughout the book which outlines the basis behind index fund investing. This short, concise book has high information density with valuable insights, explanations, and examples on every one of its 216 pages. If you want to understand stock market investing, especially investing using mutual funds, then John Bogle’s “ The Little Book of Common Sense Investing: The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market Returns“ is a must read. I posted it as the second of the four most valuable resources that helped us go from feeling clueless to competent managing our investment portfolio. The following post was originally published on Eat the Financial Elephant in February 2015, shortly after my wife and I dug out from under our past investing mistakes. ![]()
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