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The themes of the book "Invested" are highly relevant to contemporary issues and debates in the financial market. The book discusses the concept of value investing, a strategy endorsed by Warren Buffett, which involves buying stocks that are undervalued by the market. This approach is particularly relevant today as investors grapple with market volatility and seek strategies to manage risk and achieve sustainable returns. The book also addresses the issue of gender disparity in investing, a topic of ongoing debate in the financial world.
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The problem with the stock market, of course, is that it goes down as well as up – and a lot of things can cause a stock price to fall. Women investors in particular tend to have a low risk tolerance, making many of them unwilling to invest in the market. It seems safer to pay a professional to manage your money for you – but, that money manager has to be paid whether or not they actually make money for you. If you learn how to practice value investing, you can manage your own money with confidence.
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