Jeff Rose, CFP®
Jeff Rose, CFP®

@jjeffrose

15 Tweets 6 reads Aug 19, 2022
Warren Buffett turned his first $228 investment into over $102 BILLION today.
Here are the top 11 books he suggests YOU read if you want to replicate his success...
1. Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Philip a Fisher
Fisher saw buying a stock as buying the future income stream of a company, a little different strategy from value investing.
"The stock market is filled with individuals who know the price of everything, but the value of nothing."
-Philip Fisher
2. Business Adventures: 12 Classic Tales from the World of Wall Street by John Brooks
This is a business book that Buffett said was one of his favorites.
It includes New Yorker articles from the 1960s that tell great business stories written in an easy-to-read narrative.
3. Where are the Customer’s Yacht’s by Leo Gough
This book uses humor to explain many important lessons about how brokers and money managers operate on Wall Street to make money.
Buffett says that it was a really funny book.
4. Essay’s in Persuasion by John Maynard Keynes 
His accuracy in predictions and solutions made him a legend as an economist.
“Reading Keynes will make you smarter about securities and markets. I’m not sure reading other economists would do the same.” – Warren Buffett
5. The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John Bogle
Bogle was the genius behind the simple but effective invention of the S&P 500 index fund.
Buffett has said for most people buying and holding the S&P 500 index for the long term is the right strategy.
6. Poor Charlies Almanack by Charlie Munger
This book is a biography of Charlie Munger that summarizes his wisdom on how he thinks about life, business, and investing.
Buffett is Munger’s biggest fan and highly recommends this book.
7. The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham 
Buffett said, “Picking up that book was one of the luckiest moments of my life.”
Buffett loved the book so much he enrolled at Columbia University to take Graham’s classes.
He later worked for him to learn as much as possible.
8. The Most Important thing by Howard Marks
This book teaches how to develop your own investing strategy along with many stories from his own life.
It focuses on the principles of profitable investing.
9. The Outsiders by William Thorndike
This book tells the stories of CEOs that operated businesses that outperformed the S&P index by a factor of 20 and how they did it by being different.
10. The Clash of the Cultures by John Bogle
Bogle gives 10 simple rules for investing that work, ignoring complexity and wild risky speculation.
11. Dream Big by Cristiane Correa 
The story of Brazilian trio behind the success of private equity group 3G capital a frequent Buffett business partner in deals.
Want to learn more about Warren? Check out his Top 15 business lessons on the blog:
goodfinancialcents.com
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