
Simple but Not Easy
An Autobiographical and Biased Book about Investing
by Richard Oldfield
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appears in Best Investing Books.
Described by the author as "a slightly autobiographical and heavily biased book about investing," Simple But Not Easy has plenty of interest to the experienced professional, and is aimed also at the interested amateur investor. The theme of the book is that investment is simpler than nonprofessionals think it is in that the rudiments can be expres...
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