I’m depressed by the Brexit result and how it came to pass. Feel free to skip to the week’s good reads.
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Good reads from around the Web. I have often sung the virtues of cash, which – despite my love affair with shares – I consider the king of the asset classes. For example, I have been happy to suggest new investors start with a 50/50 cash and share portfolio, rather than bothering with bonds. And [...]
The idea of the octogenarian Soros striding back into his family office for one last fight with the markets makes good copy, but offers little instruction to the average investor.
Why getting your asset allocation approximately right will do you fine, plus the rest of the week’s good reads…
Good reads from around the Web. A wildly disproportionate number of Weekend Readings have focused on market volatility. And today’s post of the week by Morgan Housel for the Motley Fool US joins this innumerable crew. Is there a more important subject in investing? Perhaps keeping fees low, perhaps compounding regular savings for the long-term [...]
How would we pay for the useful bits of active investing if nearly everyone invested passively? Plus the rest of the week’s good reads…
What the past might tell us about the future for shares and bonds, plus the rest of the week’s good reads…
What will the robot advisers have to say at the end of the world? Plus the rest of the week’s good reads…
Ostensibly about retirement strategies, but really a discussion about investing philosophy. Plus the rest of the week’s good reads…
An interview with Todd Wenning, author of Keeping Your Dividend Edge, and the week’s good online reads…
If you want to end up financially free then first you have to start. Plus the rest of the week’s good reads.
Good reads from around the Web. I haven’t agreed with everything written by Cullen Roche of Pragmatic Capitalism over the years – for me he doth protest too much when it comes to dissing passive investors who dare to call themselves that – but I have linked to him plenty of times. The man undoubtedly [...]