A four-part series exploring the foundations of passive investing and the men who have brought it to global significance. Part one investigates one of the key fundamentals of passive investing; recognising the difference between investing and speculating, and short- and long-term strategies. Including studies of Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett and the 'grandfather of passive investing', Vanguard founder John Bogle. With comment from Tim Hale and Jeffrey Molitor.
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