The Future for Investors

I’m not looking to make a quick million through my investments. Sure, it would be nice, but I have realistic expectations. If you’re investing for the long term like I am, you might want to read this interview with Jeremy Siegel. He has some interesting insights about what investment strategy has performed the best in the past and what might happen in the future.

The interview was aired on the program Wall Street Week and a post on The Kirk Report brought it to my attention.

Jeremy Siegel’s new book is The Future For Investors.

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  1. #1: Caitlin
    Monday, March 21, 2005
    3:08 pm (reply)

    Neat article…thanks!

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