What if there were a way to cut through all the financial mumbo-jumbo?
Wouldn't it be great if someone could really explain to us-in plain and
simple English-the basics we must know about investing in order to
insure our financial freedom?
At last, here's good news.
Jargon-free and written for all investors-experienced, beginner, and
everyone in between-The Investment Answer distills the process into
just five decisions-five straightforward choices that can lead to safe
and sound ways to manage your money.
When Wall Street veteran Gordon Murray told his good friend and
financial advisor, Dan Goldie, that he had only six months to live, Dan
responded, Do you want to write that book you've always wanted to do?
The result is this eminently valuable primer which can be read and
understood in one sitting, and has advice that benefits you, not Wall
Street and the rest of the traditional financial services industry.
The Investment Answer asks readers to make five basic but key
decisions to stack the investment odds in their favor. The advice is
simple, easy-to-follow, and effective, and can lead to a more profitable
portfolio for every investor. Specifically:
Should I invest on my own or seek help from an investment
professional?
How should I allocate my investments among stocks, bonds, and cash?
Which specific asset classes within these broad categories should I
include in my portfolio?
Should I take an actively managed approach to investing, or follow a
passive alternative?
When should I sell assets and when should I buy more?
In a world of fast-talking traders who believe that they can game the
system and a market characterized by instability, this extraordinary and
timely book offers guidance every investor should have.