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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}Recommended as a neutral starting point for those who want to avoid sales pitches from brokers.
Viewed as a "hands-on guide" that empowers beginners to build a "lean, mean portfolio". Exchange-traded funds for dummies
: Reviewers frequently praise the book for explaining technical concepts (like the differences between ETFs, mutual funds, and stocks) in "plain English" without being overwhelming. Recommended as a neutral starting point for those
If you are a beginner looking to move away from individual stock picking or high-fee mutual funds, this book is an excellent starting point. It is particularly valuable for those who want to understand the behind asset allocation before committing money to the market. If you are a beginner looking to move
: The book provides specific sample portfolios based on different risk tolerances—such as conservative vs. aggressive—and life stages, like planning for retirement.