SnowballCamper
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Flyfish1 said:Any suggestions from the crowd? She has a degree in finance, so she knows a little already.
So presumably she knows the theory and mechanics from more thorough sources than a layperson book. I have "Behavorial Finance and Wealth Management: How to Build Optimal Portfolios That Account for Investor Biases" on my shelf. It's a pretty thorough treatment of how to apply psychology, but not day on the beach reading. She probably has the aptitude for it. For the other daughter, check out Morgan Housel's The Psychology of Money, and the Boogleheads wiki https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Getting_started
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