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The New Money Strategy. The Modern Guide to Rational, Long-Term Investing
Brandon Van Der Kolk (Author) · Wiley · Hardcover
The ultimate guide for young people looking to quickly build long-term wealth in the stock market
The New Money Strategy: The Modern Guide to Rational, Long-Term Investing is the ultimate strategy guide to help a new generation of investors harness the power of value investing and the stock market. In this book, Brandon van der Kolk, founder of the popular New Money YouTube channel with more than one million dedicated young subscribers, reveals the common mistakes young people make when investing and the detrimental biases investors need to be wary of. The book includes four young investor profiles facing common situations—such as saving up to buy a house, or being young and single—to illustrate how to use the ideas of this book to build the perfect portfolio to achieve your goals.
Readers will find insights on:
How the timeless strategies of legendary investors like Peter Lynch, Guy Spier, and Mohnish Pabrai can be applied to today’s stock market Using Warren Buffet’s patient and principled stock-picking strategy to build wealth on autopilot while also targeting money-multiplier opportunities on top The impact of new kinds of shocks, such as COVID-19 and climate-related disasters, on the stock market, and how to capitalize on themThe New Money Strategy: The Modern Guide to Rational, Long-Term Investing delivers an essential roadmap for all investors aged 20 to 35 seeking to build long-term wealth in the stock market.
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