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A Simple Plan That Works in Good Times and Bad | |
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Become A Smart Investor: Change Your Investment Life Forever | |
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An Unbelievable Chimp Story | |
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An Unbelievable True Story | |
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Smart Investing Takes Less Time than Bruch | |
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Drop Me to the Bottom Line! | |
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Smart Investing Simple Makes Sense | |
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Your Broker or Advisor is Keeping You From Being A Smart Investor | |
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Brokers Make Money When They Are Hyperactive | |
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A Loser's Game | |
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Why Investors Pursue Hyperactive Investing | |
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The "Activity" Myth | |
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What's Wrong with Hyperactive Investing? | |
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Brokers Aren't on Your Side | |
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Hyperactive Brokers, Underachieving Students | |
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What Do You Think of These Odds? | |
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Nobody Can Time the Market | |
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Nobody Can Consistently Beat the Market | |
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Nobody Can Pick "Hot" Fund Managers | |
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Why Recommend This Mutual Fund? | |
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Hyperactive Investing Is Expensive | |
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If It Walks Like a Duck and Quacks Like a Duck | |
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Brokers Understand Fees But Not Risk | |
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Too Many Stocks, Too Few Bonds | |
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Risk and Reward | |
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Beware of B and C Shares! | |
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Beware of House Funds! | |
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Beware of Margin! | |
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Beware of Hedge Funds! | |
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Value Stocks-Reward Without Risk? | |
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Why Hasn't Anyone Told You? | |
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The Financial Media Is Part of the Problem | |
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"Financial Pornography" | |
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Surprise-Your Broker Does Not Have to Act in Your Best Interest | |
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Another Surprise-Your Broker Is Not Required to Be Careful with Your Money | |
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The Perils of Mandatory Arbitration | |
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Smart Investors Know Better | |
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Who Believes Me? | |
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When Do Smart Investors Need an Advisor? | |
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The Real Way Smart Investors Beat 95 Percent of The "Pros" | |
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The Four-Step Process | |
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Step 1: Determine Your Asset Allocation | |
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Step 2: Open an Account with One of These Fund Families | |
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Step 3: Select Your Investments | |
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Step 4: Rebalance Your Portfolio | |
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Don't Back Down | |
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Where Are the 401(k) Plans for Smart Investors? | |
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The Smartest Investor Who Ever Read an Investment Book | |
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Too Good to Be True? | |
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Additional Resources | |
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Acknowledgments | |
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Asset Allocation Questionnaire | |
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Risk and Return Summaries | |
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Index | |