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Sunday, 29 June 2014
Great Investment Books For Every Investor
Hundreds of new investment books are published annually. Some of these books claim to be the investing equivalent of a miracle drug, helping you to get rich quick. Other books claim to be packed with principles that have been around for ages, that are "tried and true." Some books tell you how to play the market right now, and others tell you how to play the market in the long run. Some of these books have been written by immensely successful investors, and quite frankly, others have been written by investors whose advice you would never take if you could see their portfolio. So the question becomes: How do I know which books are the right books? The answer is actually rather simple: forget about all these books; instead, go back to the ones that have been around, the ones that have stood the test of time. While there are surely books from the last few years that could help you, it is absolutely vital that you lay a foundation with books that the passing of time has proven to be invaluable. Whether you are a new investor or have been building your portfolio for ages, these three books are full of wisdom and advice that can help you moving forward. 1) The Intelligent Investor: This book, written by Ben Graham, was originally published in 1934, and even today it is still considered a must-read. This book has even been called "the best investment book ever written" by none other than Warren Buffett. 2) The Essays Of Warren Buffett: Speaking of Warren Buffett, this is a collection of his essays, arranged by topic and relevance. While every Buffett book is a good book, this option is a wonderful starting point, as it will aid you in every area of investing. 3) Common Stocks And Uncommon Profits & Other Writings: Philip Fisher wrote this excellent collection of the fifteen qualities of an excellent business. You are sure to learn to expand your own portfolio as you dive through these in-depth thoughts from one of history's greatest financial thinkers. While many people think of the stock market as something scary - akin to gambling - you can follow the tips of the men who knew how to make money in the stock market, and by so doing, you can begin to do the same yourself.
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