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Just Keep Buying
- Proven Ways to Save Money and Build Your Wealth
- Narrated by: Kevin Meyer
- Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Everyone faces big questions when it comes to money - questions about saving, investing, and whether you’re getting it right with your finances.
Unfortunately, many of the answers provided by the financial industry have been based on belief and conjecture, rather than data and evidence - until now.
In Just Keep Buying, the hugely popular finance blogger Nick Maggiulli crunches the numbers to answer the biggest questions in personal finance and investing, while providing you with proven ways to build your wealth right away.
You will learn why you need to save less than you think; why saving up cash to buy market dips isn’t a good idea; how to survive (and thrive) during a market crash; and much more.
By following the strategies revealed here, you can act smarter, and live richer, each and every day. It’s time to take the next step in your wealth-building journey. It’s time to just keep buying.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- Ernesto Alcantara
- 06-28-22
Insightful and incredibly simple
Although a lot is covered in this brief guide is presented in a very simple and concise manner. Best of all, suggestions and options are offered with significant but, again, easy to follow statistics and historical data.
No matter at what stage in your life you find yourself in right now, this is a very good resource to optimize building your wealth while keeping yourself grounded and actually enjoying life.
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- The OnlyJuan
- 05-29-22
The most down to earth advise for building wealth
Life is not perfect, while is ok to learn from conventional wisdom, Nick kindly remind us that is ok not to feel guilty when you treat your Self well , encourage the reader to defy the stormy times in investing… I love and recommend this book
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- Michael Ladge
- 05-28-22
Great overview of finance and investing
Highly recommend and should probably be a must read for younger people. He presents a lot of data that dispels lots of myths of investing.
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- markofu
- 05-19-22
Data on why we should just keep buying!
Easy read but could’ve been a lot shorter.
I bought this book because I have read the author’s blog for a few years (for free) and have found it very informative and useful. As a result, I wanted to give back to the author.
The book is ok but could’ve been a lot shorter, probably a small series of blog posts. It rehashes known research (e.g. buy and hold, and just keep buying) with two things worth noting:
- it’s full of data, pulled apart, analysed and presented in a very clear manner
- the author shows that it’s better to put your large amount or lump in now, rather than wait or averaging in and presents data to prove that
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- balleronabudget
- 04-29-22
Great modern take on investing!
It’s hard to find many good modern books on investments and this is one of them.
I appreciated the “whatever works for you”approach the author took on many topics such as saving money and acquiring assets. It highlights the very true fact that saving/investing is a situational topic.
Overall great entry level investing book! Highly recommended for newcomers!
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- Marvin
- 04-16-22
Great One
Loved it....will go down as one of the best financial books in this decade!
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- jaws
- 05-06-22
Good basic knowledge.
First part is a good grounding for early savers. Part two is of use but beware of strong US bias. Of little use to UK investors regarding tax efficient wrappers.
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- Jon Cellier
- 04-30-22
Excellent Book
Can't beat a book where all assumptions are backed by data.
It's all clear and insightful.
Highly recommend.
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- John
- 04-25-22
Decent recap of agreed practices
Overall hasn't added anything new to genre but a decent recap.
Advise is solid on personal finance.
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- Karl
- 07-13-22
Important message - Just keep buying!
Provides great insight into why dollar cost averaging is a great wealth generation strategy, backed up by interesting stats
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- Anonymous User
- 07-11-22
Great Overall Personal Finance + Investing ZBook
Just Keep Buying gives a great overview of the following:
Why money is important
Why your career is valuable
Why you should invest
How you should invest
What you should invest in
How to be happy with what you have.
This is a great book for people wanting a quick refresher on finance and investing while keeping it easy to understand yet entertaining.
I’d recommend this book to anyone who wants to get started investing, get started on their personal finances or refresh themselves on how to manage their money while investing.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-22-22
No good
Really not for me. Lots of babble about numbers and things that are not applicable for me here in NZ. Maybe more beneficial for the American audience that it was obviously ment for..
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- Atul P.
- 06-05-22
Full of Insights!
Loved every bit of the book. So much to take away from it. Thank you Nick for writing such a wonderful book.