Act as if markets are efficient — not because they are, but because the assumption protects you.
Do We Need To Change Our Minds About Index Funds? · Tim Harford
Default to a global index; only run an active sleeve if you've earned the time and skill.
How to Invest in Stocks · Sasha Yanshin
Hold 5-10 names so winners can be sold and recycled while the rest mature.
How to Invest in Stocks · Sasha Yanshin
Admit your limits, buy the index, stop trying to beat professionals who already lose 95% of the time.
The One Thing You Need To Invest In · Ramin Nakisa
Read every asset class through the interest rate that prices it.
The Truth About Investing · Patrick Boyle
Vet creators on incentives, credentials, and cross-checks.
This Is How You Build Wealth · Richard Coffin (The Plain Bagel)
Build systems that override your investing reflexes.
This Is How You Build Wealth · Richard Coffin (The Plain Bagel)
Only pick stocks if you pass interest, education, and time.
This Is How You Build Wealth · Richard Coffin (The Plain Bagel)
Cap your speculation at a percentage you can lose.
The Investing Advice I Wish I Knew Earlier · Toby Newbatt
Past data tells you nothing about which company's share price wins next.
The Investing Advice I Wish I Knew Earlier · Toby Newbatt
Low-cost, globally diversified, and held — the boring playbook that wins
The Problem With Saving 10% of Your Income · Ben Felix
Build wealth through three simple principles while ignoring Wall Street
Coffeehouse Investor: Ignore Wall Street, Build Wealth · Bill Schultheis
Build wealth through three simple principles while ignoring Wall Street
The Coffeehouse Investor: Build Wealth, Ignore Wall Street · Bill Schultheis
Build wealth with radical simplicity using just two index funds across two life stages
JL Collins - The Simple Path to Wealth · JL Collins
Invest in one low-cost index fund, ignore the noise, and let compound growth do the work
The JLCollinsNH Stock Series | Part 1 · JL Collins
If you cannot explain why you own it, sell it immediately
One Up On Wall Street · Peter Lynch
Use your everyday observations as an investment edge
One Up On Wall Street · Peter Lynch
The single most important financial skill is the ability to keep going longer than everyone else
Morgan Housel - What You Need to Master and Avoid to Get Rich Stay Rich and Build Wealth · Morgan Housel
All great benefits come from compound interest applied with patience
Morgan Housel — Walking and Thinking (Invest Like the Best, EP.04) · Morgan Housel
Your savings rate alone determines when you can retire
The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement · Mr Money Mustache
Investing Simplified
I Will Teach You to Be Rich, Second Edition: No Guilt. No Excuses. No B.S. Just a 6-Week Program That Works. · Ramit Sethi
Investing made easy
I Will Teach You to Be Rich, Second Edition: No Guilt. No Excuses. No B.S. Just a 6-Week Program That Works. · Ramit Sethi
Index 85-95% of your portfolio, then play with the rest guilt-free.
The Coffeehouse Investor: How to Build Wealth, Ignore Wall Street and Get On with Your Life · Bill Schultheis
Eliminate financial noise to reclaim energy for what truly matters.
The Coffeehouse Investor: How to Build Wealth, Ignore Wall Street and Get On with Your Life · Bill Schultheis
Master the boring fundamentals instead of practicing the flashy ones.
The Coffeehouse Investor: How to Build Wealth, Ignore Wall Street and Get On with Your Life · Bill Schultheis
Choose the known $8,000 over gambling for the unknown $10,000.
The Coffeehouse Investor: How to Build Wealth, Ignore Wall Street and Get On with Your Life · Bill Schultheis
Asset allocation, approximate the market average, and save enough.
The Coffeehouse Investor: How to Build Wealth, Ignore Wall Street and Get On with Your Life · Bill Schultheis
Low-cost investing
Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letter 1995 · Warren Buffett
Identify and counteract the cognitive biases that destroy investment returns
A Random Walk Down Wall Street · Burton G. Malkiel
Build your portfolio around low-cost total market index funds
A Random Walk Down Wall Street · Burton G. Malkiel
Two competing theories of value: intrinsic worth versus crowd psychology
A Random Walk Down Wall Street · Burton G. Malkiel
Stock prices move unpredictably, so stop trying to outsmart the market
A Random Walk Down Wall Street · Burton G. Malkiel
Index funds automatically discard losers and capture unlimited upside winners
The Simple Path to Wealth · JL Collins
Complex investments exist to profit their creators, not their buyers
The Simple Path to Wealth · JL Collins
Buy one total stock market index fund and let compounding do the rest
The Simple Path to Wealth · JL Collins