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Step 9: Cover Your Assets | The Motley Fool Canada

As fun as finding winning stocks is (and trust us, it really is fun), your allocation to stocks (equities) is only one slice in your total investing pie. Asset allocation basically comes down to how much you should have in cash, how much in bonds, and how much in stocks. The Fool’s four rules for asset allocation will help you slice up your portfolio into these important pieces. Rule 1 If you need the money in the next year, it should be in cash. You don’t want the down payment for your vacation home to evaporate in a stock market — or bond market — crash. Keep it in a money market or savings account.

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Of crowds and irrational behaviour - The Hindu BusinessLine

Of crowds and irrational behaviour April 18, 2021 Title: The Delusions of Crowds: Why people go mad in groups Author: William J Bernstein Publisher: Black Cat Price: ₹2,526 Title: The Delusions of Crowds: Why people go mad in groups Author: William J Bernstein Publisher: Black Cat Price: ₹2,526× The book unravels how people rationalise facts to fit them into their perceptions Neuroscientists have uncovered the physiological basis for two of the most fundamental responses driving human behaviour, especially when it comes to behavioural economics: greed and fear. These are the two impulses which drive money and the markets, and even religion. According to science, the limbic system which divides the brain into the right and left hemispheres gets fired by outside stimuli that get transferred through the temples on the forehead and behind the eyes.

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Best investment books: Experts reveal their favourite reads

The Smart Money Method: How to Pick Stocks like a Hedge Fund Pro by Steve Clapham Distilling Steve Clapham's many years of experience as a hedge fund partner, this book offers a real insider's guide to the tricks of the trade, writes Peter McLoughlin, head of equity research at Rowan Dartington (who is responsible for his firm's in-house monthly book review). For anyone who wants to understand the work the process that goes in to analysing a company this book is invaluable. Steve covers all the ins and outs of identifying trends, judging company governance, questioning senior management, how to value a business and when to buy and sell, as well as a section on navigating the consequences of Covid-19.

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Best investment books: Experts reveal their favourite reads

Best investment books: Experts reveal their favourite reads
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Bill Bernstein: We're Starting to See all of the Signs of a Bubble

Bill Bernstein: We're Starting to See all of the Signs of a Bubble
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