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LITTLE BOOK OF COMMON SENSE INVESTING
BASED ON THE BOOK BY JOHN C. BOGLE
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: EVERBOOK SUMMARIES
CONTENT
The Investor's Dilemma: Why Beating the Market is an Illusion
The Foundation of Investment Returns: Business and Compounding
The Beauty of Simplicity: Embracing the Total Stock Market
The Tyranny of Costs: How Expenses Erode Returns
The Grand Illusion: Disconnect Between Fund and Investor Returns
The Tax Drag: An Often-Ignored Investment Cost
Navigating Lower Future Returns: The Importance of Cost Control
The Futility of Fund Selection: Why Past Performance Doesn't Predict Future Success
The Allure and Peril of Short-Term Performance Chasing
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
John C. Bogle's "Little Book Of Common Sense Investing" makes a compelling case for a simple and effective investment philosophy. The book centers on the idea that outperforming the stock market is an illusion for most investors. Instead, Bogle advocates for a strategy focused on owning a broad portfolio of stocks through low-cost index funds. He argues that the costs associated with active management and frequent trading significantly erode investment returns. The book explores why attempting to select winning funds and chase past performance is often counterproductive, emphasizing the importance of minimizing expenses and adhering to a long-term, buy-and-hold approach to capture a fair share of market returns.
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Lydbok: 14. mars 2025
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