Entries
12/24/2023 - Guide to Mutual Funds
12/27/2023 - GtMF: Picking Mutual Funds
12/29/2023 - GtMF: Portfolio Ideas, Building, and Monitoring
1/1/2024 - Mutual Funds for Dummies
1/3/2024 - MFfD: Funds and Alternatives
1/5/2024 - MFfD: Selction, Crafting, and Monitoring
1/8/2024 - Exchange-Traded-Funds for Dummies
1/9/2024 - ETFfD: What are ETFs?
1/10/2024 - ETFfD: Other types of ETFs
1/15/2024 - BfD: Bonds and their usage
1/17/2024 - BfD: Selecting Bonds and Fixed Income
1/18/2024 - Learning about the Intelligent Investor
1/20/2024 - Another Index Investor
1/22/2024 - A Simple Path to Wealth
1/24/2024 - ASPtW: How to become Wealthy
1/25/2024 - ASPtW: Tricks and Withdrawing
1/31/2024 - Intelligent Investor: Review
2/2/2024 - Advanced Portfolio Management
2/8/2024 - APM: Incomplete Review
2/18/2024 - Common Sense on Mutual Funds
Overview
Since college, I've been mainly using a robo-advisor(Betterment) that I only started using because of a deal they offered.
In the ensuing years; I've definitely made money from their investment selections and I've never felt their fees have been too high. However, a number of personal events and changing circumstances have motivated me to put this under closer evaluation and make better use of my money.
I know I have zero interest in options and day trading; as is my pattern I would rather spend a lot of time up front learning and then sit back and let investments grow.
Through google searches, reviews, and forums I found a list of books that seem like a good places to start; they are as follows
Guide to Mutual Funds - Postive reviews, but some reviews accuse of simplicity; seems like a good start
"Dummies" Series for Mutual Funds, ETFs, and Bonds - I anticipate these will be what I invest in
Common Sense of Mutual Funds - Good reviews but long and boring; a later read after I have an initial understanding
A Simple Path to Wealth - I like overcomplicating things; this feels like a good step back for after a ton of dense, technical reading
Advanced Portfolio Management - Quant book if I want to try this
One key detail I want to learn is not just how to pick funds and build a portfolio, but how to determine risk and assess based on financial goals. I know different goals will have different approaches and I doubt it's as simple as "more/less stocks"
Objectives
- Determine how to set my own financial goals
- Determine how to make my a portfolio and organize my own investments for different goals
12/24/2023 - Guide to Mutual Funds
Book is by a group, Moringstar, they rate mutual funds and provides investment advice
Book is from before 2008; so it will not discuss that crash, which is interesting
Reviews suggest book is too simple, but for me it might be a good starting point
12/27/2023 - GtMF: Picking Mutual Funds
Book is definitely not too simple for me right now
Moringstar Style Box classifies mutual funds based on size and growth vs value
Discussion of growth vs value
Discuss style investing
Risk
Fund manager analysis
KEY- You know your future expense ratio and costs; you don't know your future return(windshield vs rear view mirror)
12/29/2023 - GtMF: Portfolio Ideas, Building, and Monitoring
Brings up the idea of a "core holding" the basis of a porfolio. Usually growth or value fund for stocks
Fund prospectuses are good resources for funds; but can very complicated
Bonds are either treasuries or municipal. Muncipal bonds can be tax free; VERY important if you're in a high tax bracket
Goes into extreme detail of specialized funds to use as auxillaries for both stocks and bonds
Recognize that buy and hold is better; DON'T time the market
Goes into detail for how to make portfolios for different goals. THIS IS WHAT I WANTED
Indexing and checkups
Best kind of advisor is time based one
12/31/2023 - GtMF: Review
Very good introduction
Not sure how good morningstar is, but good place to start
Good learnings with growth vs value, importance of expense ratios. Value of indexing
1/1/2024 - Mutual Funds for Dummies
Good start; reviewing mutual funds; what they are; drawbacks, etc
AGAIN, costs of mutual funds are huge; biggest drawback is not paying attention to your costs(where have i heard this before?)
Notes importances of paying off debts, having insurance, emergency funds, etc before investingj
1/3/2024 - MFfD: Funds and Alternatives
Two different types of securities "ownwership" and "lending".
Does not reccomend individiual stocks; difficulty and diversifying is hard. Makes sense; I want to have a life
ETFs; a lot of good points for ETFs. Author claims they're too complicated and most people shouldn't bother. I don't know if I like this. There are a lot of pros; but a big one is buy/ask spread
Hedge Funds have high costs and the author claims they are too complicated and too hard to enter anyways. Agree they're too hard but I don't like ignoring something just because it's too complicated(index funds have demonstrated value of simplicity but it shouldn't be automatic)
Rules about advisors
1/5/2024 - MFfD: Selection, Crafting, and Monitoring
Good stuff on indetinfying funds; morningstart referenced again; I guess it is a good resource
Prospectuses(discussed previously, brought up again)
Where to buy funds
Understanding asset allocation
Different types of funds MMF, Stocks, Bonds, Specialties
Taxes
1/7/2024 - MFfD: review
Good informaiton; understand mutual funds; how to proceed with them; asset allocation works well with what I learned from Morningstar
Again, buying and holding index funds with some diversification is key
1/8/2024 - Exchange-Traded-Funds for Dummies
Excited to finall learn more about Exchange Traded Funds, which have come up a lot but are still a little unclear to me
Very interested to understand pros and cons vs mutual funds
1/9/2024 - ETFfD: What are ETFS?
Basically a stock whose value is tied to a mutual fund(usually index fund)
Can be cheaper than index mutual funds
Easier to keep track of capitol gains/losses
Buy/Ask spread is a potential downside
Recurring investments are not common; reinvestments must also be manual
Same classes; growth, value, etc
1/10/2024 - ETFfD: Other types of ETFs
ETFs also exist for bonds, commodities,
Leveraged ETFS; analysis
Update with John; should investigate more
1/12/2024 - ETFfD: Review
Good lessons; combination of ETFs and mutual funds is ideal
Recurring investments and autopilot investing is probably better with mutual funds(Fidelity exception)
ETFs still have advantages and important to recognize and leverage
Again, discussions about advisors
1/13/2024 - Bonds for Dummies
Bonds are included in Mutual Funds and ETFs; would like to learn more even if I don't intend to buy individual bonds
Same author as ETFs for Dummies; so I think it's good option
1/15/2024 - BfD: Bonds and their Usage
Bonds are BORING. Finally have met my match in something that can bore even me
Reviewing what bonds are; loans with interest rates
How bonds go up/down in value
Callability
Treasuresis, corporate bonds, agency bonds, municipal bonds
1/17/2024 - BfD: Selecting Bonds and Fixed Income
Understanding how to select bond funds and how much to put in bonds
Recognizing how to combine bonds and cash for fixed income portfolios in retirement
1/18/2024 - Learning about the Intelligent Investor and Other Discussions
Learned about Intelligent Investor book from two different friends.
Discussion with Brad about market timing
Predicting the market
Started reading but book seems very simple and even more boring than bonds. Will start listening to as audiobook
Talking to Gus; he mainly invests in VOO instead of VTI Also a buy and hold investor
1/21/2024 - BfD: Review
Bonds are boring, but good understanding of internals and makes it a bit easier to select bond funds. Probably overkill for most people unless they want to invest in individual bonds(not advisable)
Bonds are only for stability; have very little use otherwise
1/22/2024 - A Simple Path to Wealth
Wanted to read this later after I learned a bit so I could approach the simple perspective with knowledge
1/22/2024 - ASPtW: How to Become Wealthy
Good, simple advice. Don't get into debt recognize how your money can grow 50% savings rate is hard; but monk parable is good Importance of gap money Market trends(revew) Another overview of bonds Asset allocation
Retirement. VERY good advice
More opinions on investment advisors
Very engaging book
1/25/2024 - ASPtW: Tricks and Withdrawing
Index funds; market idiots
Really interesting con discussion
Retirement; withdrawal tactics; social security(levers idea)
Foundation
1/25/2024 - ASPtW: Review
Excellent book; should've read first. My main rec to anybody, especially people who don't want to care too much
1/31/2024 - Intelligent Investor: Review
Mostly boring and simple, but good understanding Felt like this was the base of everything I've learned
Key detail about markets(I don't know and I don't care, just like ASPtW)
2/2/2024 - Advanced Portfolio Management
Final book, interested to learn how quants and hedge funds actually work
Unlikely I'll actually use this but at least I can learn. May not finish book
2/4/2024 - APM: Factor Models
Hedge funds make sense Alpha and Beta Previous authors don't get it, BUT risk still exists Even though they don't get it; their advice is still decent Multiple factors
2/8/2024 - APM: Incomplete Review
Can see where this is going. Multiple factors, identifying market details Not relevant to me and I should move on May come back later but leaving for now
2/12/2024 - Discussions with Another Friend
Discussed with friend; generally supportive of advie but thinks I'm conservative Mentioned leveraged etfs and talked about volitaility decay Point about market following leverage dfunds(invested in pandemic) Will investigate further later
2/18/2024 - Common Sense on Mutual Funds
Book by John Bogle; started listening to audiobook like Intelligent Investor Likely similar to Intelligent Investor; good advice and details but probably not worth read Listen is enough; will provide review once finished to listening
11/24/2024 - Common Sense on Mutual Funds - Bonds
It's been some time been; listening to book raises interesting point on bond funds. Indicates bond funds are always worse than bonds in performance Understand risks and issues with bonds but I'd like to do the mat on this myself. I'll add it to my analysis