Best-selling financial author John Mauldin asked 12 of today's most successful investors to share their most valuable investment secrets. The result is a dozen clearly written essays, distilling decades of financial experience into easy-to-grasp tips anyone can put into practice. Just One Thing details these and other essential principles in practical, non-technical language: (1) Reap the fruits of compound interest by investing early and often; (2) Beat the fluctuating stock market by systematically buying and reinvesting in zero coupon bonds; (3) Buy and hold winning investments but quickly sell losing ones.
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"Very interesting book...give you a great insight into what investors really look for when determining value. Fascinating read that will open your eyes."
— Robert (5 out of 5 stars)
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John Mauldin is a renowned financial expert and a New York Times bestselling author. A recognized investment expert, particularly on the subject of hedge funds, he is the author of several books, including Bull’s Eye Investing, Just One Thing, and Endgame. He is the president of Millennium Wave Advisors, an investment advisory firm registered with multiple states. A respected observer of the economy and investment opportunities, Mauldin is the father of seven children and lives in Dallas, Texas.
Kerin McCue is an audiobook narrator whose readings include Charles Wheelan’s Naked Economics, Larry LcMurtry’s Horseman, Pass By, Stanley Bing’s Rome, Inc, and Tom Bissell’s The Father of All Things.