Exchange-traded Funds | For Dummies

Below is a summary of the reviews and key takeaways for the book:

: Beyond standard equity ETFs, the book covers more specialized areas like commodity, bond, international, and even inverse ETFs, offering a truly all-in-one reference. Potential Cons & Limitations Exchange-traded funds for dummies

by Russell Wild is widely regarded by readers and experts as a comprehensive, beginner-friendly manual for navigating the complex world of ETF investing. Below is a summary of the reviews and

Recommended as a neutral starting point for those who want to avoid sales pitches from brokers. : At over 400 pages, some may find

: At over 400 pages, some may find it long, though many reviewers mentioned they were able to read through it quickly due to the engaging writing style.

: One reviewer noted that after reading the book, they actually decided against ETFs because the book was honest enough to highlight the complexities of tax reporting and cost basis adjustments. Reader Consensus Sentiment Summary Amazon

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