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The Gone Fishin' Portfolio: Get Wise, Get Wealthy...and Get on With Your Life (Agora Series) | 
enlarge | Author: Alexander Green Creator: Steve Sjuggerud Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
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Rating: 60 reviews Sales Rank: 2264
Media: Hardcover Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1
ISBN: 0470112670 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.6 EAN: 9780470112670 ASIN: 0470112670
Publication Date: September 9, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new book delivered from the UK in 10-14 days.
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Product Description Outperform the vast majority of investment professionals while paying nothing in sales charges, brokerage fees, or commissions by modifying your investment strategy. Learn how to make your investment dreams come true with the advice in iThe Gone Fishin' Portfolio: Get Wise, Get Wealthy...and Get on With Your Life/i, a guide that#8217;s based on a Nobel Prize-winning investment strategy yet takes just 20 minutes to implement. Gain an understanding of the fundamental relationship between risk and reward in the financial markets and get an insider's view of how the investment industry really works.
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Eggs in One Basket November 15, 2008 Michael Anthony (Sparta, TN 38583) Hoping for a new approach to investing, I purchased this book. However, it contained the same old advice that I read over 15 years ago! The worse part is that the author advises investors to put all their eggs in one basket. Sorry, but this chicken prefers to put his eggs in different baskets...
No Review But I have something to say. November 5, 2008 John Tay (China) I have yet to receive my shipment since placing my order on Sep 19. br / br /Where is my shipment?
dragon56 November 4, 2008 H. Bosetti (California) Just read the book. As a retiree, doesn't seem to fit as well, i.e. long term horizon vs retiree short term. Couple of issues did arise: 1) Did Green reinvest dividends and if so how did that impact the 17.1% average return? I assume dividends did get reinvested, but if so, again how does that compare to the SP benchmark? 2) Bigger problem, if you are investing money in both IRA, 401K, or other qualified plans and the rest in non qualified or after tax money, how do you rebalance? You can't shift money back and forth between IRA and after tax portfolio without maybe incurring penalties or limits on investments, i.e. $2,000 per year in IRA. The same holds true if you try to balance by adding cash, you may be impacted by either 401K or IRA contribution limitations. The author should have clarified that. br / br /Overall, an easy to follow formula for investing, too bad it doesn't have an addendum online for the current market meltdown.
Gone Fishing Portfolio November 1, 2008 Alan Bartlett This book presents an interesting general approach for those that wish to manage their own portfolio and who don't want to spend a large amount of time reading and researching financial reports and publications. The two problems I have with it are: br / br /1. It tends to be written for the North American market and some of the references and types of investment recommendations do not have direct equivalents or conditions here in the UK market. br / br /2. Given the current global and general melt down in all investment values, I think even this prescriptive approach would have taken a value pasting. I know it says think long term but as it has a big equity bias, I am not sure now would be a good time to apply it for your portfolio.
The Gone Fishin' Portfolio October 31, 2008 William Abt (racine, wi United States) This book is an excellent primer for someone who is an investment beginner. The author offers mostly good advise; although some of the assumptions he makes in the portfolio construction seem to be incorrect--i.e. using the Total Stock Market Index fund as a large cap domestic asset allocation and recommending the precious metals mining fund as an integral part of an efficient frontier portfolio.
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