We’re all about using the power of digital technology to help you invest.
But when it comes to learning about investment, there’s also a lot to be said for a good book.
That’s why we’re launching a regular prize draw to win our favourite investment books.
All you have to do to be in with a chance to win is post a comment below OR share/like our related book post on Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn by 10am next Friday (full Ts&Cs here).
Better still, it was nominated by InvestEngine founder (our boss ) Simon Crookall….
“A Random Walk Down Wall Street is a classic….Written by American economist, Burton Malkiel, the book provides an excellent foundation to long-term investing and why markets react the way they do — long established as the must-read book before starting your portfolio”
Good luck, feel free to let us know what book you would you like to see next!
“Based on an investment strategy that won a Nobel Prize in economics, The Gone Fishin’ Portfolio, details an effective yet simple approach to investing that embraces the uncertainty of financial markets.”
All you have to do to be in with a chance to win his book, is post a comment below OR share/like our related book post on Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin or Facebook.
This week’s giveaway is an absolute classic, which has been read by most of the InvestEngine team: ‘The psychology of money’, written by a partner at The Collaborative fund and former columnist at The Motley Food and The Wall Street Journal, Morgan Housel.
To be in with a chance to win his book, is post a comment below OR share/like our related book post on Twitter, Linkedin, Instagram or Facebook
This week, we’re going back to our favourite topic, the mighty ETF, by giving you the chance to win: ‘The ETF Book: All You Need to Know About Exchange-Traded Funds, Updated Edition’, by Richard Ferri.
“Rick Ferri has put together a gem of a book on ETFs—and that is remarkable, because he was shooting at a moving target. It’s hard to imagine a more thoughtful—and useful —overview of the exchange-traded product market. He’s got it all here: what they are, how they’re different, what they can do, and best of all, how to use them.”
To win, you have until 10am, Friday 8th April, to post a comment below OR share/like our related book post on Twitter, Linkedin, Instagram or Facebook.