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The Little Book of Common Sense Investing" by John C. Bogle is a guide to investing in low-cost index funds, and the philosophy that underlies this approach to investing. Bogle, who is the founder of the Vanguard Group and one of the pioneers of index investing, argues that investors can achieve better returns over the long term by simply buying and holding a diversified portfolio of low-cost index funds.

The book is divided into three parts. The first part explains why index investing makes sense, and provides an overview of the history and evolution of the mutual fund industry. Bogle argues that most actively managed funds fail to outperform their benchmarks over the long term, and that investors are better off investing in low-cost index funds that track the performance of a broad market index.

The second part of the book provides practical advice on how to implement an index investing strategy. Bogle explains how to build a diversified portfolio of index funds, how to allocate assets between different asset classes, and how to minimize costs and taxes. He emphasizes the importance of staying the course and avoiding the temptation to chase after hot stocks or time the market.

The final part of the book offers a broader perspective on investing and financial markets. Bogle explores the role of speculation and market efficiency in determining market returns, and argues that investors can benefit from understanding the long-term trends and cycles that shape the market. He also discusses the ethical implications of investing, and the responsibility that investors have to use their capital wisely and in the best interests of society.

Overall, "The Little Book of Common Sense Investing" is a concise and practical guide to investing in low-cost index funds, and a powerful argument for the benefits of this approach to investing. Bogle's insights and wisdom, combined with his long experience in the industry, make this book an essential read for anyone who is interested in building a successful investment portfolio over the long term.


  1. The Little Book of Common Sense Investing
  2. Index fund investing
  3. Passive investing strategies
  4. Long-term investing mindset
  5. Portfolio diversification
  6. Low-cost investing
  7. Investment philosophy
  8. Retirement planning
  9. Wealth-building principles
  10. Investing for financial growth

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The Little Book of Common Sense Investing" by John C. Bogle is a guide to investing in low-cost index funds, and the philosophy that underlies this approach to investing. Bogle, who is the founder of the Vanguard Group and one of the pioneers of index investing, argues that investors can achieve better returns over the long term by simply buying and holding a diversified portfolio of low-cost index funds.

The book is divided into three parts. The first part explains why index investing makes sense, and provides an overview of the history and evolution of the mutual fund industry. Bogle argues that most actively managed funds fail to outperform their benchmarks over the long term, and that investors are better off investing in low-cost index funds that track the performance of a broad market index.

The second part of the book provides practical advice on how to implement an index investing strategy. Bogle explains how to build a diversified portfolio of index funds, how to allocate assets between different asset classes, and how to minimize costs and taxes. He emphasizes the importance of staying the course and avoiding the temptation to chase after hot stocks or time the market.

The final part of the book offers a broader perspective on investing and financial markets. Bogle explores the role of speculation and market efficiency in determining market returns, and argues that investors can benefit from understanding the long-term trends and cycles that shape the market. He also discusses the ethical implications of investing, and the responsibility that investors have to use their capital wisely and in the best interests of society.

Overall, "The Little Book of Common Sense Investing" is a concise and practical guide to investing in low-cost index funds, and a powerful argument for the benefits of this approach to investing. Bogle's insights and wisdom, combined with his long experience in the industry, make this book an essential read for anyone who is interested in building a successful investment portfolio over the long term.


  1. The Little Book of Common Sense Investing
  2. Index fund investing
  3. Passive investing strategies
  4. Long-term investing mindset
  5. Portfolio diversification
  6. Low-cost investing
  7. Investment philosophy
  8. Retirement planning
  9. Wealth-building principles
  10. Investing for financial growth

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