Now that I am retired, and more time on my hands to read - I was wondering if anyone has recommendations as to the best financial magazines for someone who is more interested in holding on to their portfolio, versus risks? Thanks for your thoughts!
I'm not sure you will learn anything from financial magazines that will help you hold on to your portfolio - probably the reverse. My personal experience is they aren't worth the paper they are printed on since anything they print is heavily influenced by their advertisers and is not unbiased. The Economist may be an exception.
You would think that ER would give you more time to read magazines, but just about every year we cancel another one.Now that I am retired, and more time on my hands to read - I was wondering if anyone has recommendations as to the best financial magazines for someone who is more interested in holding on to their portfolio, versus risks? Thanks for your thoughts!
You would think that ER would give you more time to read magazines, but just about every year we cancel another one.
We're sticking with Family Handyman (for now) because I like ogling the tool [-]porn[/-] advertising... but I just read it for the articles.
Slightly off topic, but you can get magazine subscriptions really cheap from Amazon. Once you have subscribed there, you can renew there at the same (generally much lower) rate.
Ooooh! I did not know this. Thanks. And I have a lot of AMZN stock so if I spend money here I am boosting my own bottom line
But be sure you go to Amazon from the Bogleheads link so they get a cut.
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