Low Rates High Returns breaks down the complex world of investing and shows that with an understanding of a few crucial concepts you can gain a good understanding of how the stock market works and, more importantly, how you can safely increase your wealth from investing in shares.
Authors Pete Wargent and Stephen Moriarty believe that anyone can be a successful investor. Their book provides a sensible, low-risk strategy for generating passive income in the markets following 8 timeless principles they cover in detail including systematic investing, the risk hierarchy, asset allocation, diversification, and rebalancing.
Low Risk High Returns also explores why you should manage your own money and the different market cycles, and provides further recommended reading, a glossary of key terms and more to start you on the road to investing successfully today.
"The ideas contained in this book are a revelation. A sensible, low-risk strategy for generating passive income in the markets, written by two of the smartest guys I know…who importantly 'walk their talk'"
During my professional career I was a Chartered Accountant at one of the ‘Big 4’ accountancy firms.
I enjoyed it…mostly. But I was trading my TIME for money, and realised that there had to be a better way to use more LEVERAGE to build a PASSIVE INCOME.
And that’s what I did, building a substantial net worth by the age of 33.
I help clients that want to leverage their results to discover their purpose, transforming their personal performance to build their own passive income cash machine.
"Fantastic insights from authors with real life experiences through multiple market cycles. A good read for those interested in minimising their risk while positioning themselves to make informed investments decisions."
"Unless you build a habit of making money on your own, standalone, you will find yourself, at some point, depending on the whims of someone else who will run your life when it's too late"
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