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Book Description

Want to build long-term, sustainable wealth? Then stay out of the stock market!

That’s radically different advice from what the "experts" have served up for decades… but look at the miserable results those pundits have delivered! Investors who’ve chosen equity-based buy-and-hold approaches have seen their assets decline dramatically: not just for a year, but often for decades. Fortunately, there are better ways to invest — and Never Buy Another Stock Again reveals them.

Renowned Reuters financial journalist David Gaffen first explains why stocks are an even worse short- and long-term investment than you realize. Next, he shows how to create a balanced portfolio that reflects a "big-picture," holistic approach, intelligently incorporating cash, real estate, retirement funds, savings, and other holdings. Gaffen’s strategies rely primarily on investments outside the stock market, while identifying strictly limited roles for mutual funds and ETFs. Readers will learn how to: dramatically reduce investing costs that can kill your returns; invest in an environment where double-digit returns can never be expected; overcome huge flaws in conventional diversification strategies; and offset risks associated with existing equity ownership.

Table of Contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Contents
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. About the Author
  6. Introduction
  7. 1. Starting Over
  8. 2. Advice to Ignore
  9. 3. Love Your Emotions, Don’t Trade Them
  10. 4. Investment Strategies That Turn Into Portfolio Nightmares
  11. 5. You Have More Options Than Just Sucking It Up and Accepting Losses
  12. 6. When Diversification Does Not Diversify
  13. 7. Buying a Portfolio—And Selling It
  14. 8. ETFs: A Stock By Any Other Name
  15. 9. Crude and Rude: Commodities, Bonds, and Everything Else You Should (and Shouldn’t) Buy
  16. 10. Putting It All Together
  17. 11. The Outlook for the Future
  18. Bibliography
  19. Index
  20. Financial Times Press
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