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  • Lifecycle Investing

  • A New, Safe, and Audacious Way to Improve the Performance of Your Retirement Portfolio
  • By: Ian Ayres, Barry Nalebuff
  • Narrated by: Gerry Gartenberg
  • Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (33 ratings)

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Lifecycle Investing

By: Ian Ayres, Barry Nalebuff
Narrated by: Gerry Gartenberg
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In finance, as in life, there's no such thing as a free lunch - unless you're well diversified. The push toward diversification inspires many investors to buy index funds, which is a smart move. But most people have missed the chance to diversify over their investing lifecycle.

Now, for the first time, Ian Ayres and Barry Nalebuff - two of the most innovative thinkers in business, law, and economics - present investors with a set of tools that will allow us to diversify our portfolios over time, a radical innovation. By leveraging our portfolios when we're young (and leveraging less as we get older), nearly all investors can reduce risk while improving returns.

Clearly written and extensively supported by ground-breaking research, Lifecycle Investing presents a simple idea for individual investors that promises to radically transform how all of us retire.

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©2010 Ian Ayres and Barry Nalebuff (P)2010 Tantor
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Pay Attention to Ideas, not Details

This book is amazing, and is meant for anyone who is philosophically open when it comes to digesting new concepts in investing. Prior to purchasing this book, I was familiar with the author's works and was excited about the release. I wanted to read some reviews, however.

Predictably, all the negative reviews were written from the perspective that leverage is wrong under all circumstances. No doubt, such a bedrock view is driven by something personal, be it an options strategy gone wrong, poor advice from an investment adviser, or ending up underwater on one's own over-leveraged mortgage.

Investments, mortgages, financial products, and strategies of all kinds are AGNOSTIC. There are virtually no uniformly bad ideas. But the world is FILLED TO THE BRIM with the misapplication of otherwise sound advice.

And so it is with this wonderful book. That it is demonized by individuals for whom the strategies may not personally apply. But I promise you that if you go into this thing with an open mind, you will be vastly rewarded. Even if you don't find the investment philosophy to your liking, you will find the content very compelling.

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Interesting ideas, but a bit repetitive

The idea of time diversification through leverege is interesting, but the book is a bit repetitive - it could convey all the ideas in a much shorter time.

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