
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John Bogle advocates for simple, low-cost investing through index funds that track the overall market. It emphasizes that trying to pick individual stocks or time the market often results in poorer returns than investing in broad-based funds with minimal fees. The book highlights the importance of patience, discipline, and a long-term perspective, suggesting that investors benefit most by owning the entire market and avoiding costly active management. Ultimately, it encourages investors to focus on consistent, low-cost investing as the most effective way to build wealth over time.