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Morgan Housel: What I Read (And Why)

FYI: We are in the golden age of financial information.
There is more high-quality financial writing today than ever before, written by a more diverse group of writers than has ever existed.
But there is far too much to read. The volume of financial information could drop by 99% and you still couldn't read a fraction of what's out there.
Everyone needs a filter, which requires having a curated list of go-to writers.
Regards,
Ted
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2015/02/06/what-i-read-and-why.aspx

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  • I learned one skill in college doing mandatory text book reading, that is My "speed Reading", I feel I can scan an article or a book in a matter of minutes or seconds and determine whether it is going to be of any use to me.
    read my last investment book in 2 hours and picked out 2-3 points that might help me

    I used to read 6 chapters in a text book the night before an exam, pick out the Test Question Information, pass next day with 80% correct, 20% guesses....easy Pass....on to other good (fun) stuff ....Today is same...
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