Don't you have an investment philosophy? Then adopting a ready-made strategy can be quite wise. Among my recommendations, Bogleheads stands out.
Is there anyone who hasn't heard of Bogleheads? Most of you probably don't know it. This philosophy, introduced by Vanguard founder John C. Bogle, is based on a low-cost and passive investment approach. Simple but effective: adopt a long-term, low-fee strategy and take advantage of market returns.
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staking_gramps
· 5h ago
Low-fee index funds are truly the best, the top choice for lazy investors.
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ForkTrooper
· 6h ago
Is the Bogle philosophy really just that kind of "lazy investing method," buying low-cost index funds and then just lying back to win? It sounds too good to be true, I can't believe it.
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CryingOldWallet
· 10h ago
I've heard the argument for passive investing countless times, but how many actually stick with it?
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OnchainUndercover
· 14h ago
Bogleheads' philosophy is basically about passive income, I like it.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 14h ago
Bogleheads is basically a lazy person's investment method, but it really works.
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FastLeaver
· 14h ago
Bogleheads' low-cost passive investment approach is indeed quite simple... but how many actually implement it? Most still want to make quick money.
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MergeConflict
· 14h ago
Bogleheads? Buddy, I keep hearing about this low-fee passive investing thing, but I swear it just doesn't work for me.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 14h ago
The Bogleheads approach, in simple terms, is the lazy investor method. Saving on fees is indeed satisfying... But with the market so competitive now, are index funds really enough?
Don't you have an investment philosophy? Then adopting a ready-made strategy can be quite wise. Among my recommendations, Bogleheads stands out.
Is there anyone who hasn't heard of Bogleheads? Most of you probably don't know it. This philosophy, introduced by Vanguard founder John C. Bogle, is based on a low-cost and passive investment approach. Simple but effective: adopt a long-term, low-fee strategy and take advantage of market returns.