Stocks For The Long Run

Stocks for the Long Run is a book on investing by Jeremy Siegel. Its first edition was released in 1994. Its fourth edition was released on November 27, 2007. According to Pablo Galarza of Money, "His 1994 book Stocks for the Long Run sealed the conventional wisdom that most of us should be in the stock market." James K. Glassman, financial columnist for The Washington Post called it one of the 10 best investment books of all time.

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