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Grow your wealth and invest with confidence and know-how using this simple, ten-question framework from investing guru and podcast host David Stein You understand the basics of investing. Now it's time to invest like a professional for greater profits. Money for the Rest of Us offers a ten-question template that helps you decide which asset classes and investment vehicles you should pursue in greater depth in order to improve investment performance and avoid costly mistakes. Providing a templated framework based on ten basic questions, it guides you through the process of: .Determining…mehr

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Grow your wealth and invest with confidence and know-how using this simple, ten-question framework from investing guru and podcast host David Stein You understand the basics of investing. Now it's time to invest like a professional for greater profits. Money for the Rest of Us offers a ten-question template that helps you decide which asset classes and investment vehicles you should pursue in greater depth in order to improve investment performance and avoid costly mistakes. Providing a templated framework based on ten basic questions, it guides you through the process of: .Determining expected return .Understanding the difference between investing, speculating, and gambling .Building a diversified portfolio without getting bogged down in the minutiae of Modern Portfolio Theory .Deciding when to invest in ETFs or other investment vehicles .Determining whether gold, cryptocurrencies, rental real estate, or other types of investments make sense .And much more
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David Stein was Chief Investment Strategist and Chief Portfolio Strategist at Fund Evaluation Group, LLC, a $70 billion investment advisory firm, where he co-headed the 21-person research group. His weekly podcast on investing and the economy, "Money for the Rest of Us," reaches more than 40,000 listeners per episode and has been mentioned in The New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, U.S. News and World Report, and Forbes.