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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 235995, member: 61772"] If yiu talk about "The most important guides to investing" There are many factors to consider when it comes to investing. For instance, what is your risk tolerance? What are your long-term goals? Who do you trust to help you manage your investments? It’s impossible to answer these questions in a single article. Fortunately, there are a number of great sources that can help you think through the best strategies for investing your money based on your personal circumstances and objectives. Here are a few of the best I recommend: J.L. Collins Collins has written several books on investing, including “The Simple Path to Wealth” and “Stock Series: Stock Series Vol 1: How To Invest Like Warren Buffett & Charlie Munger (Stock Market Investing).” His approach is straightforward — he doesn’t believe it makes sense for most people to agonize over their investment decisions. Instead, he suggests that you put your money into low-cost index funds and hold them forever because the stock market has always gone up in the long term. He also recommends that you invest money as soon as possible, even if it isn’t much at first, to take advantage of compound interest over time. It’s an approach that has worked well for him [/QUOTE]
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