Issue 38.0 / December 28, 2020
Investing
I read every day. But I couldn't imagine reading as much as Warren Buffett does in a day. He reads up to 600 pages daily. When he was younger, he read more! It's probably no coincidence that his compounding knowledge has something to do with his compounding stocks.
So what does Buffett pass down to young people about to enter the work force? Buffett's best advice for college graduates to get ahead is what else, but to read.
Over the years, Buffett has strongly recommended the following books on investing:
Apple was 2020's best performer of the DOW.
Tesla was almost the best NASDAQ performing stock in 2020.
Apple declined on purchasing Tesla a few years ago.
Always check on those silent, ongoing expenses.
It's important to simplify your financial life. Here's an outline on methods to begin that process and have a successful retirement.
The case for automating your investment portfolio.
My latest Stash Stock Portfolio update.
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