Book Reviews

Inflation Tax: The Plan to Deal with the Debts

222 pages, Paperback £6.74, Kindle £5.81 (Amazon) Peter Comley previously published a book entitled “Monkey with a pin” that explained why the returns from stock market investment, for the typical retail investor, are never as good as you might expect. Indeed that book was highly recommended and is in our “Recommended Reading List”. One point made in that book is that investing in cash deposits might not be such a bad idea in comparison with the returns obtained by many investors in ...

Monkey With A Pin

278 pages, Paperback £16.77, Kindle £1.99 (Amazon) Monkey with a Pin is subtitled “Why you may be missing 6% a year from your investment returns”. It tries to explain why a monkey sticking a pin in a list of shares can create a portfolio that will typically outperform almost all professional fund managers – and indeed most private investors. This issue has been demonstrated in more than one experiment, both by academics and others, so getting some understanding of why is quite ...