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The Little Book that Saves Your Assets: What the Rich Do to Stay Wealthy in Up and Down Markets
By David M. Darst and James J. Cramer
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If you’ve ever wondered how investors continue to see substantial market-beating investment returns with portfolios that just seem to grow and grow, The Little Book that Saves Your Assets: What the Rich Do to Stay Wealthy in Up and Down Markets will reveal some secrets. David Darst, also known as Mr. Asset Allocations, shows you how to use savvy asset allocation strategies that you can use to invest like the rich do. This dynamic and easy-to-understand book allows you to rethink your asset allocation strategies and make the leap from mediocre to stellar returns.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5This book is very basic. It's wise and approachable due to Darst's experience as an advisor. But it's targeted to the novice, so it didn't add much for me as someone who has read dozens of books on the topic. What especially didn't work for me was an ongoing series of quotes by a fictional Uncle Frank, who summarized advice like "Age is just a number," and "Dogma may have been a good movie, but dogmatic is a bad way to approach markets."