Best Fund for the Ignorant (i.e. me!)

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Incomplete link?
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dualstow wrote:Incomplete link?
Budd was replying to the previous post asking what was meant by "BH Forum".
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Xan wrote:
dualstow wrote:Incomplete link?
Budd was replying to the previous post asking what was meant by "BH Forum".
Oh, geez, I didn't even realize that I was on page 2. ???
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MediumTex wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2015 4:01 am Thanks for the nice comments about the book.  I feel so fortunate that things came together for Craig and I to do the book and that it has apparently been useful to lots of people.  Every time someone tells me that the book was well-written and/or that they enjoyed reading it, I get a little jolt of good feeling.

For someone looking at PRPFX, take a look at some of the past discussions about adding a little TLT or EDV to PRPFX to help make up for its light LT treasury holdings.

If you read "Fail Safe Investing", the new PP book, the giant PP thread on the BH forum, and of course the posts on this forum, you should have everything you need to embark on your PP journey.
This one of the best books I have ever read on investing. Kudos to you and Craig! Thank you.
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