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12 Tweets 4 reads Dec 06, 2022
Most investing content is worthless!
But the real knowledge lies in reading books.
Here’s a list of 10 books about investing you shouldn’t miss:
One up on Wall Street by Peter Lynch
This book will help you develop an understanding of how to pick good stocks with limited set of knowledge.
Romancing the Balance Sheet by Anil Lamba
It will help you understand all the elements of a balance sheet thoroughly and build up your fundamental analysis game.
Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits by Philip Fisher
It will help you comprehend how to understand the market, pick stocks and make efficient investment and money decisions. (Must read for beginners)
Stocks to Riches by Parag Parikh
This book will teach you the basic concepts of stock market like difference between trading and speculation, Sunk Cost Fallacy, and herd mentality. (Must read for beginners)
The Little Book of Valuation by Aswath Damodaran
Most people are able to pick good stocks, but most don’t understand how to value them. This one will help you with that.
Diamonds in the Dust by Saurabh Mukherjea
This book throws a light on how to choose stocks by qualitative and quantitative analysis.
The Financial Diet by Chelsea Fagan
This book covers all things in personal finance.
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by Jack Bogle
This book will help you save your usual stock investing hustle by directing you to pick the right index funds.
Beating the Street by Peter Lynch
This book contains a lot stories from Peter about his trades and strategies and his 21 principles that he preaches along with 25 golden rules of investment.
Joys of Compounding by Gautam Baid
This one teaches you compounding, not just in money, but in learning too. Evergreen lessons everyone should read at least once. (Beginner friendly)
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