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Economics "The Bible of Investment" is the latest edition of A Random Walk Down Wall Street, the best and long-selling book that has sold more than 2 million copies in the United States since its first edition in 1973 and has been praised as a "Great Book of Investment." The book's claim is as simple as "Investing in the index fund is the best." But what is different from the book is that it presents and discusses why other investment methods are inferior to index investment. It proves that long-term returns of active funds are below the market average in light of past figures, and it is clear and refreshing to read that it is equivalent to managing a portfolio chosen by monkeys at darts. "/ The content is hard, but there are few mathematical formulas, and lots of graphs and tables, making it easier for beginners to understand. It is also fun to read about stupid technical analysis techniques and stories of bubbles from tulips to IT. Features of /◆'s Revised Edition / Original 13th edition is a 50th anniversary edition. Marquill believes inflation will continue for some time, but he continues to argue that index fund investment is the strongest of all. / The new content touches on cryptocurrency, NFT, and meme stocks (stocks that are popular in online communities and temporarily high prices), but these are not ultimately effective and only serve to further emphasize the virtues of the past methods. The book's claim is simple :" Investing in the Index is the best. "The book's claim is simple :" Investing in the Index is the best. "The book's claim is that investing in the Index is the best." Investing in the Index is the best. "Investing in the Index is the best." Investing in the Index is the best. "Investing in the