3 easy steps
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication,” Steve Jobs, the late Apple cofounder, once said. That applies not just to designing Macs and iPhones that perform complex tasks yet are easy to use, but to investing as well. So whether you’re a newbie just starting to build a portfolio or a veteran investor looking to improve results in a challenging market like today’s, ignore the complicated-is-better model that passes for wisdom on Wall Street and instead follow these three tips for creating a simple-but-sophisticated investing strategy.