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Investment Strategy for the 3rd Millennium (Pavel Kohout): review of a Czech classic

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Key takeaways

Investment Strategy for the 3rd Millennium by Pavel Kohout is one of the few high-quality Czech books on investing. It is the right choice when you want a domestic perspective and a bit of theory, rather than yet more American success stories.

What it is about

Kohout walks the reader through portfolio theory, the relationship between return and risk, the roles of equities and bonds, inflation, and the pension system — with a firm emphasis on the Czech environment. It is educational, fact-based reading.

Key ideas

Greatest contribution: the book connects portfolio theory with Czech reality — which is why it complements popular titles such as "The Psychology of Money" very well.

Who it is for

For the Czech investor who wants to understand why we build portfolios the way we do, and who needs a domestic framework (taxes, pensions).

What to expect (and weaknesses)

Some passages gradually become dated depending on the edition (verify numbers and tax details against current rules), and the book can be somewhat dense. For up-to-date Czech tax rules, see the article on ETF taxes.

FAQ

Why read a Czech book on investing?

For the domestic context — taxes, pensions, and the Czech environment that foreign titles do not address.

Is the book for beginners?

More for the moderately experienced investor. A complete beginner will benefit more from popular introductory titles first, then return to portfolio theory.

Is the data in the book up to date?

The principles are sound and timeless, but check specific figures and tax details against current rules.

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