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Back to basics

with markets looking precarious and portfolios under pressure, it’s always a good idea to head back to the basics. That’s why I want to revisit my list of preferred books for investors and traders. A good book can reaffirm what we’re trying to do in the markets – which is to have a plan and to not panic.

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