

The Little Book of Common Sense Investing: The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market Returns [Bogle, John C.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Little Book of Common Sense Investing: The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market Returns Review: Good advice that’s simple to implement… - I found Bogle’s advice compelling enough to check out Bogleheads.org. It is a collection of people who feel Bogle is spot on in his investing ideas. Go there for more info and to ask questions. Very worthwhile. Review: Perfect read for the new investor - This book dives deep into index funds and the do's and donts of the investment world. Read it in just 7 days. Great information for the new investor or someone who wants to freshen up on their lingo.






























| Best Sellers Rank | #1,121 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Mutual Funds Investing (Books) #7 in Finance (Books) #16 in Introduction to Investing |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (11,239) |
| Dimensions | 5.4 x 1.2 x 7.1 inches |
| Edition | Updated and Revised |
| ISBN-10 | 1119404509 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1119404507 |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Little Books. Big Profits |
| Print length | 304 pages |
| Publication date | October 16, 2017 |
| Publisher | Wiley |
R**N
Good advice that’s simple to implement…
I found Bogle’s advice compelling enough to check out Bogleheads.org. It is a collection of people who feel Bogle is spot on in his investing ideas. Go there for more info and to ask questions. Very worthwhile.
T**S
Perfect read for the new investor
This book dives deep into index funds and the do's and donts of the investment world. Read it in just 7 days. Great information for the new investor or someone who wants to freshen up on their lingo.
A**R
Recommended reading if interested in investing
I recommend this book if you want to a good investment future.
P**E
Good read, slightly outdated
A solid introduction to investing with timeless principles like focusing on index funds, minimizing costs, and sticking to the long term. The book emphasizes common sense strategies over chasing trends or stock-picking. While some examples feel a bit outdated, the core message—keep it simple and stay disciplined—still holds strong today.
T**Y
A million stars recommend
I started learning about the stock market in Jan 2025. I'm self-teaching off YouTube but this book is exactly what I've been needing because all the data (definitions) were still overlapping and confusing. As in what's more important, expense ratio or growth rate, etc. I wanted the bottom line of where to begin as a measuring stick on what is considered good or bad (low or high). This is such an easy book that breaks everything down into A, B, C. SIMPLE!!!
C**E
Best book in investing in index funds
Jack Bogle, founder of Vanguard, wrote this great book on index funds. Along with the much longer "Common Sense on Mutual Funds" - a very dry and dense 400-odd page book on the same subject, this book gives you the insight on investing in low-cost index funds. The longer book is great and provides alot of information (and I recommend it) but this shorter book is a great introduction. Bogle is an amazing CEO and loves to pontificate about index funds. What he isn't is an amazing writer. But this book "Little Book..." must have been edited because it is well written and more readable than the longer book.
A**R
This is a book for every high school student!!!
This is the best advice on early investments any person must have IMO, understanding the stock market with quotes from industry titans, analogies and how to start investing you money and even tax free through IRAs, I spent easily $250,000 (granted $50k loss through COVID was one) but as I worked my was through trades, Robinhood, TD Ameritrade, and Charles Schwab, the goal of WS "It's all a fugazi. You know what a fugazi is? It's a fake. It's a whazy. It's a woozy. It's fairy dust. It doesn't exist. It's never landed. It is no matter. It's not on the elemental chart. It's not F*^%ing real." This quote is from the movie "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013), where Leonardo DiCaprio plays the role of Jordan Belfort. The specific scene is a conversation between Jordan Belfort and Mark Hanna (played by Matthew McConaughey) during a lunch meeting. where the only goal is to bring home cold hard cash through commission! It erodes the wealth of individuals.
P**A
Book that had the biggest positive impact on my life
This book totally transformed my life financially. Before I read it, I didn't know how to properly invest in the stock market. I was able to retire only 17 years after reading this book because it improved my finances so much.
T**S
John Bogle tells it like it is, and provides a practical approach to actually making money on the stock market, something that is intensely difficult to do. A hard book to read for those with rose colored glasses and ideas of turning rags to riches on a brokerage, but a necessary set of lessons for those looking for security and practicality. I find myself quoting "regression to the mean" nearly every time the topic of investing comes up. This book gives you a framework to contextualize the lunacy of the market and all the craziness of self-directed investing.
R**S
Siempre había querido este libro, te enseña bastante sobre la inversión al largo plazo y te explica lo mucho que vale la pena. Con este libro maximizarás la rentabilidad de tus inversiones.
K**Y
A must read for anyone before investing in stock and shares
A**X
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M**H
Must read
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