The Gone Fishin' Portfolio (Review and Analysis of Green's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Alexander Green's book "The Gone Fishin' Portfolio" shows that the best long-term investment approach is to manage your money yourself and set up your investments using the "Gone Fishin' Portfolio" as your central strategy. In his book, the author explains each stage of this strategy and why it is the safest and simplest way to reach your goals. This summary provides readers with the tools they need to take control of their portfolio and reclaim their most precious resource - time.
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To learn more, read "The Gone Fishin' Portfolio" and find out how you create the best investment portfolio that won't take up all of your time!
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Book Presentation:
The Gone Fishin’ Portfolio
by Alexander Green
Book Abstract
About the Author
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of The Gone Fishin’ Portfolio (Alexander Green)
1. Get Wise
2. Get Wealthy
3. Get On With Your Life
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
The best long-term investment approach that exists is to manage your money yourself and set up your investments using the Gone Fishin’ Portfolio
as your central strategy:
The whole idea is simple. Understand the Gone Fishin’ strategy and then:
Get wise - to the challenges you face as an investor.
Get wealthy - understand why the Gone Fishin’ strategy is the safest and simplest way to reach your long-term goals.
Get on with your life - reclaim the most precious resource you have - your own time.
You may not believe you’re qualified to manage your money yourself. If so, I beg to differ. Investing can be made endlessly complicated, or breathtakingly simple. If you’re willing to keep things simple, you’re perfectly qualified to manage your money yourself - and in a highly sophisticated way. As an investor, your overriding goal is to achieve and maintain financial independence. Your savings are the fuel. The Gone Fishin’ Portfolio is the vehicle to get you there.
– Alexander Green
About the Author
ALEXANDER GREEN has more than 20 years’ experience as a financial writer, research analyst, investment advisor and portfolio manager. He is currently the investment director of The Oxford Club, a private investment