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on March 24, 2017
There are a few books that I have read, and even before I finished them, realized that they changed something significant about my life. Unshakeable: Your FInancial Freedom Playbook by Tony Robbins is one of those.

It wasn’t that the principles here are new to me. The concepts are actually pretty simple to grasp.

Don’t operate out of fear, or invest according to emotion. Make your decisions based on logic.
Invest for the long term. Compounding interest always wins.
Minimize tax liability and fees.
Diversify to protect yourself when down times come.
Invest more when everything is on sale.
Rebalance your investments, preferably annually.

Just because I shared these basic highlights does not mean you do not need to read the book. Far from it. They absolutely mean you need to read it, because all of the principles in the list make sense, and you can know you should do them, but unless you know how, that knowledge is useless.

You could flounder about on your own: I have done so most of my life. You can remake the mistakes others have made, and learn on your own. But that will be (and has been) an expensive choice.

You can sit on the sidelines, living in fear and keeping your assets and investments in cash rather than getting into investing at all. This is the surest way to lose, especially with today’s low interest rates.

Or you can instead learn from the masters. Read Tony’s book and not only will you learn from him, but you will learn from those he has known and worked with, some of the wealthiest and most successful investors on the planet. You will also learn how to choose a financial advisor of your own, where to set up your retirement funds and how, and even more.

I can’t say enough about this book, but I can’t leave the review without talking about the final chapter, something I have been talking about and trying to master the last few years. Tony tells you of his journey and gives you his advice about how to be personally wealthy--in a beautiful state rather than a suffering state no matter what your circumstances.

This takes a disciplined mind, and it is only a disciplined mind that will follow the advice outlined in this book. The biggest obstacle to your success in any area is you, and this book will teach you how to overcome that in more than just your finances.

Five stars. Well done. Well edited and written. If you don’t read another book about building wealth and finances this year, make reading this one a top priority. You won’t regret it.
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on March 26, 2017
Great read as was Tony's last book, Money. I have verified his methodology by reading several other books and he is right on target.
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on March 26, 2017
One of the best books about financial freedom that I've read, not only about financial wealth but also about happyness
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on March 14, 2017
Wonderful book that has got me started on the path to successful smart investing. This book gives the reader a quick cheat sheet on learning about investing.
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on March 2, 2017
Condensed, actionable version of "Money; Master the Game". Much shorter and to the point with information you can put to use right away. I would recommend getting "Money; Master the Game" for a more background and in depth information.
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on March 2, 2017
Sorry Tony. Im a huge fan. The fact that the money is going to charity is the only thing that makes this redeemable. I should have known. Robbins books are usually big and take long to come out. This was pumped out too fast. Reading through it, you can clearly see this is a marketing vehicle for his financial advisor company. And dont' get me wrong, as a marketer I appreciate the great marketing he does. But as someone interested in learning more after reading his Money Master the Game book, this was hugely disapointing. Skip this. Read Money Master the Game if you want something from him. But even then, there are dozens of better books on investing.

Also, I find it funny that Robbins makes it seem like investing is the only way to get rich. Plus, its about getting rich when you're 75. Who wants that. How about he talks about how people actually get rich, which is creating assets, not buying them.
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on March 19, 2017
I have read Tony's book Money: Master the game and it was faboulous filled with details. However, if you are not a reader I'd highly recommend Unshakable as it combines 98% of 700 pages book Tony had written before. Money spent for this book will worth thousands
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on April 1, 2017
Reveals the astonishing amount hidden fees in the financial industry that drain your retirement account. Over the long term there is no appreciable
difference between actively mutual funds and index funds. Jack Bogle, founder of Vanguard Group said, excessive management fees can destroy
two-thirds go your nest egg.This is a must read for anyone who has an investment account.
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on April 5, 2017
Really informative. Tony advocates for a more hands(hearts)-off, formulaic approach. In concept it seems to make sense, but I wasn't 100% convinced, so I created a spreadsheet of where we were at 10 years ago, looked at how we managed our funds vs how it would have panned out had we simply picked a few buckets and rebalanced, and we're likely about 6% down from where we could have been because I thought I was being clever.
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on March 23, 2017
Quick read, very well written, packed with great easy to understand information that will improve anyone's financial situation especially your retirement portfolio. I understand why the last chapter was put in but I could have done without it. The rest of the book is so good I still give it 5 stars.
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