Video - The founder of The Vanguard Group talks with The Wall Street Journal about life and investing. - WSJ.com:
"Buying and holding stocks and bonds for the long term and maintaining a diversified portfolio are still the smartest strategies for the average investor, says Vanguard founder Jack Bogle in answer to Mark Cuban and other critics of these traditional approaches. In the Big Interview with Journal columnist Jason Zweig, Bogle takes aim at the culture of market speculation. Betting on long odds, he says, "doesn't pay off very often.""
Here is the interview with Mark Cuban:
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