How Not to Invest: The ideas, numbers, and behaviors that destroy wealth and how to avoid them | Barry Ritholtz
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How Not to Invest by Barry Ritholtz
A sharp, insightful guide to the common mistakes that ruin portfolios, How Not to Invest reveals the flawed ideas, bad data, and emotional behaviors that destroy wealth. Barry Ritholtz draws on decades of market experience to show investors what to avoid—and how to build smarter, more resilient strategies.
How Not to Invest: The Ideas, Numbers, and Behaviors That Destroy Wealth—and How to Avoid Them” by Barry Ritholtz:
In How Not to Invest, renowned financial strategist Barry Ritholtz reveals the costly mistakes, myths, and behaviors that sabotage investors. Backed by data and decades of market insight, Ritholtz breaks down flawed thinking, misleading metrics, and emotional pitfalls that erode wealth—and shows you how to sidestep them. A practical, eye-opening guide for building smarter, long-term financial strategies.
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