Book Review – Why Are We So Clueless About the Stock Market?

Mariusz Skonieczny’s Why Are We So Clueless about the Stock Market? is a quick read that is an excellent primer for new investors and a good refresher for experienced ones. The book’s first few chapters cover a fact that often gets lost in the din of technical trend following and macro-economic predictions: underneath a stock is a business, and the outcome of that business determines the outcome for an investment in its stock, over the long run.

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