How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street: Golden Rules Any Investor Can Learn

How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street: Golden Rules Any Investor Can Learn
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They also take the time to debunk the financial myths and legends that many of us accept as true and show you what it really takes to build long-term wealth with less risk. With just a little time and a little work, you can become a better investor. Conventional wisdom tells us that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but so is too much information. Like heat-seeking missiles, they go after whatever has been hot. Most importantly, these strategies are basic enough for even a kid to understand.In How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street, you'll follow the story of Kevin Roth—an eight-year-old who was schooled in simple approaches to sound investing by his father
ccapegirl said A Simple Guide to Financial Investing - A Definite MUST READ!. I have read a lot of finance books through the years. One thing I notice is - generally, at some point in most or all of these books, I become confused. Sometimes the language is confusing, the recommendations too complex to follow, or the concepts don't make sense to me. I always try to take notes, create graphs, google all the concepts - and usually toss the book into a corner in frustration. My portfolio remains the same and I turn back to Amazon and my on-line library to search again. I also get the sense that the author either is trying to sell. "A Great Book for the Experienced or the Beginner Investor" according to David Parler. This book is an easy read, but not an afternoon read.Each chapter begins with a pertinent, topical, and usually humorous short quote and the chapter expands to explain in easy-to-understand detail, the tenants of the philosophy. Kevin, the second-grader, learns a basic life lesson on investing. This model provides an excellent motif for the quite knowledegable author (an accountant and financial advisor) to expalins the basics without "talking down" to the reader. There is truly something here for all levels of investing experience. And it's a fun r. "Great start for financial education" according to Ceci_Bean. As someone just getting started learning about the financial world of saving, investing, planning, etc., Roth's book was a great start!After continuing my education a bit with other texts, I continue to be thankful for Roth, who explained everything so simply and clearly that I was able to grasp the basic concepts of investing, especially in regards to mutual funds, from the first page. His logic and reasoning made sense, and allowed me to start the conversation about financial planning with my family.That being said, I don't recommend ENDING your e
With this book as your guide, you'll discover how a simpler approach to today's markets can put you on the path to financial independence.. Straightforward strategies from a successful young investorIn How a Second Grader Beats Wall Street, you'll follow the story of Kevin Roth, an eight-year-old who was schooled in simple approaches to sound investing by his father, seasoned financial planner Allan Roth, and discover exactly how simple it can be to become a successful investor. Page by page, you'll learn how to create a portfolio with