Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing: What the Rich Invest in, That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!
Investing means different things to different people and there is a huge difference between passive investing and becoming an active, engaged investor. Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing, one of the three core titles in the Rich Dad Series, covers the basic rules of investing, how to reduce your investment risk, how to convert your earned
Promises more, delivers less This is my first Book review on Amazon or ever, so I’ll try to keep short and to the point.When I first found and bought this book, I thought it was, as the name states, a guide to investing. To my surprise, I found it anything but that.He speaks as he always does on the mindset and how to approach the world of investing, the different types of investors and so on..I found it very irritating that he kept referring to his Rich Dad in every bit of advice he gives, a sort…
Too much fluff This book would’ve been much better as an article. You really get the impression that it was limited content stretched out to fill enough pages to sell a book and promote a board game. I realize repetition is a teaching tool, but the repetition of some pages seemed – again – to be more about filling pages to sell as a book. Not enough good content to recommend reading.
Read it 3 times, and I found out this is the Best financial book for one to become rich. Iâve read and listen to audio version 3 times and at the third time I found out actually this is the truly the best investment book Iâve ever read.I had read several books from other great investment mentors such as Tony Robbins, the problem is, they are the one teach you to be wealthy as a middle class, but Robert Kiyosaki is the one really guiding me to be a rich man. tho I love the whole book but currently the chapters serves me the best is the first 10 chapters, on my third time…