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- P. Kastenholz
- 06-27-19
Why no pdf of charts???
I'm disappointed that the charts are not available in pdf like many of the other finance books I have listened too.
41 people found this helpful
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- BowsNSteel
- 10-15-19
Horrible book for Audiobook.
For a person that is trying to learn about the market, this book is extremely difficult to understand by only hearing at it. You need to accompany it with the written version. It has sections when it literally gives you actual math to think about. Extremely misleading, you learn very little like that. Mostly if investing in the market is something you have not done on your own beyond a simple 401K. Extremely disappointed.
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- Will
- 05-22-19
Essential for beginning investors
This book is essential for anyone interested in starting to invest. Would make an excellent gift for any new college grad.
5 people found this helpful
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- Cassidy
- 03-15-19
a wonderful update to a classic
the author mentions so many interesting ideas and even though the book is a bit repetitive, the style and jokes make it very readable.
5 people found this helpful
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- mapi
- 09-20-20
lose the unnecessary references to sex; ....
... they add nothing and only appeal to male audience. I feel book downplays risks of common ownership. okay book overall.
4 people found this helpful
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- chelsea
- 01-02-21
Basically investing is not a science and saving your money over time works
This is an OK book. Difficult to follow along, I found myself drifting in and out of thought while listening to this book. The general gist is that people are wild about their money and follow a herd mentality when it comes to investing. It’s more of a gamble and regardless of how you approach the market there’s no guarantee your investment will pay off or that your product will continue to grow in value over time. Better to set your money into a savings or CD account and get life insurance. That’s my take away from it.
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- Afueramor
- 04-07-19
Boring to listen to
I really did not care for this guy and his voice, he had a smugness to him in a weird style of speaking that I just found a really annoying. I think this actual book has lots of tables and data which again makes listening to not enjoyable.
8 people found this helpful
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- Martin Fierro
- 08-29-20
Absolutely a Classic on Investment
If you will read only one book on investing, this should be it. Subsequent editions have absolutely kept it current.
I am a retired attorney and banker, but I learned a great deal. Both the content and the approach were fabulous.
I highly recommend this book.
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- A.S. Hall
- 07-23-20
History Repeats Itself
A story about the beginning of the stock market through modern times. Who knew defective tulips & the slave trade had initial bearings on Trading.
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- Jason Houle
- 06-02-20
Classic and must-listen
Malkiel, a front-runner of index investing, distils the best and latest understanding of investing practice. Fantastic rendition by Guidall. Possibly not for the complete beginner but the best place to come after getting mixed up trying to follow stock tips or get-rich-quick advice.
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- A. Burhan
- 08-07-19
Thee case for Index tracking
This books content and narration was straightforward to understand and paves the way to get you started on your investment journey. Follow the market, don't try to beat it. I also enjoyed the history of past bubbles and bursts. those who don't learn from the past are destined to repeat it.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-11-20
an eye-opener
I thought I was going to get a book regarding tips and tricks of manipulating the stock market. Instead I'm pleasantly surprised to learn how to make returns just as good as playing the markets but without the heartache headache.
1 person found this helpful
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- Vikram Dhar
- 05-21-22
Brilliant Book
it is one of the best books on investing I have read. this book is up there with Ben Graham's ,"The Intelligent Investor".
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- anonymous1
- 05-03-22
Difficult to listen to
The content is good but the narrator sounds like his tongue is stuck on a metal pole while talking. Makes listening rather painful. Couldn’t they find someone without a lisp to narrate?!
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- haly
- 10-20-21
good introductory book on investing
This book provides a very strong foundational knowledge about investing in the stock market.
this is not get rich quick insights but rather sensible advice on how to grow your investments in a safe reliable way to provide for one's retirement.
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- DS
- 05-18-21
great read
classic book articulating the benefits of index investing with some very clear, down to earth arguments
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- William
- 04-16-21
Brilliant.
This book should be the first book any budding investor reads before buying one stock at any price.
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- M.Hardy
- 04-13-21
Good Information
Easy to understand and very insightful. Read this before committing to buying any stocks.
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- eushopper
- 01-16-21
Listened again and it is still fresh
I have read an ealier edition many years ago. Listened again the latest edition now and enjoyed it. It included some recent events and actualities and the book is still a very valid and good read for anyone dealing with investments, so practically for everyone.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-04-20
An excellent book for investors of all types.
An interesting, well-argued, and inspiring book. I recommend any investor, but particularly interested beginners, read this evidently timeless read.
JC
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-05-19
Great listen
I’ve been a financial advisor for well over a decade and worked with both active and passive managers. This is a fantastic and realistic outlook on investing that everyone should listen too. Parts of the book are only relevant to the USA, but the core message applies to everyone.
5 people found this helpful
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- JEFFREY
- 02-20-21
A timely read tosay
This updated 45 year old book could not be more timely in the age of Reddit disruptive day traders following two oft-used terms in this book, "castles in the sky" and looking for buyers more gullible and thus inflating prices also called pump and dump.
3 people found this helpful
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- Robert
- 05-01-21
The go to book for any investor
This book details some of the best information anyone interested in investment can access, highly recommended.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-21-22
The Book is Clear and Easy to Understand But Wrong
The Book is Clear and Easy to Understand But Wrong it was more right 50 years ago but it was still wrong.
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- Alex
- 07-13-22
A brilliant must-listen for every new investor
A fantastic listen, and one I’ll be referring back to again constantly.
It has confirmed my learnings that investing is a long-haul game, but in such elegantly simple phrasing I’ve not encountered elsewhere.
This book puts difficult concepts into marvellously concise wording and clearly explains the principles behind the acronyms you’re constantly Googling.
I’ve sunk hours into YouTube investing strategy videos, listened to countless podcasts, followed the word of Buffett..
I’d honestly go so far as to say - before you’ve invested any money in the markets - listen to this.
This has now taken my #1 spot for a financial guidance text.
I’m attempting to convince my friends to read this. Hell I’m even offering to buy it for them. What does that tell you?
This book has essentially given me the tools to rethink both investing as a whole and my strategy within it.
Kudos also to the author for keeping the content updated & relevant.
Congratulations also for being able to so effectively communicate deep financial concepts by text / voice alone. No charts or PDF’s needed to follow along here.
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- PATRICK J. WOODCRAFT
- 07-09-22
A superb guide to understanding the world of equity investing
This latest addition is every bit as relevant and insightful now as the first edition was when it was first released.
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- Robert Blake
- 02-25-22
First half of the book quite dull, but second half contains useful gems
The narration is not that great though, it has the effect of putting one to sleep. But the contents (especially in the later parts of the book) do make up for this
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- Anonymous User
- 04-20-21
An insightful classic
A reliable and well written guide to dependable, safe investing. Particularly in index funds over time.
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- Chris Hall
- 07-18-19
Good beginner book
Those new to shares and investing will likely very a lot out of this book. Those who have read widely on these topics may not find new information here.
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- Tamaine
- 05-01-19
Great book
Everything you ever needed to know about stocks, the stock market indexing and even more