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Someone Will Make Money on Your Funds - Why Not You?
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Someone Will Make Money on Your Funds - Why Not You?

A Better Way to Select Mutual and Exchange-Traded Funds

Wiley, 2005 Mehr

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

This is one of the better short guides to fund investing. Although the title emphasizes exchange-traded funds (ETFs), in fact the book covers much more. Gary L. Gastineau reviews the basics of mutual-fund investing with a particular emphasis on risks and expenses of which many retail investors are unaware. He is frank about the scarcity of reliable comparative information about funds, but offers some useful pointers for investors aiming to assemble a portfolio. He covers index funds, actively managed mutual funds and exchange-traded funds, pointing out the relative advantages and disadvantages of each. He provides useful insight into the tax and expense advantages of exchange-traded funds, but he never gives the impression of becoming a salesperson or promoter. His style is low key, sometimes to the point of dullness. However, exciting investment writers are usually not the most credible. This author gives an impression of sound good sense and steady balance. getAbstract recommends this book to new investors in particular, but old hands may also encounter a few new ideas.

Take-Aways

  • Asset allocation follows from risk preferences – but diversification is imperative.
  • Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are more tax-efficient than ordinary mutual funds.
  • Learn how your broker makes his or her money.

About the Author

Gary L. Gastineau has been a senior portfolio manager and product development manager for several companies. His previous books include The Exchange-Traded Funds Manual and The Options Manual.