Three good ideas from this book.
1. Choose a fund to suit "life goals."
Not a pile, the highest return, and then have to choose, but to see what we invest for.
(Retired, Keep Money, Short-Long) and choose funds to meet that goal.
2. Diversification is more important than finding the highest profit.
Don't put all your money in one pile. It should be distributed into multiple assets, such as stocks, debt securities.
Or foreign funds to reduce risk.
3. Invest consistently. Win to capture the market rhythm.
Don't wait for the best. Continue to use the DCA method.
It reduces volatility and generates long-term returns.





























































































































