Clients often ask my opinion on investments, or whether I know a good financial adviser. I know various great financial advisers and will gladly refer you to them. As to my opinion on investing, I am a great proponent of a few basic rules:
(1) Keep it simple;
(2) Only invest in things you understand;
(3) Diversify by using mutual funds, rather than trying to pick the right stocks;
(4) Be in it for the long-haul, rather than trying to time the market by making trades and racking up trading expenses and incurring unnecessarily high taxes;
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(5) Keep costs and taxes down.
Last year, I came upon a little book that explains better than I could an investment strategy that is suited for all but the most sophisticated investor: “The Elements of Investing” by Burton G. Malkiel and Charles D. Ellis, which, of course, in its title and structure, pays tribute to Strunk & White’s “The Elements of Style“.
I heartily recommend that book here.