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2014-08-03T11:04:00Z

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If you're looking for something to read that will improve your ability as an investor, I'd recommend any of these books. All 12 of them are deeply informative and will leave an impact on you.

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Keep in mind that if investing were as easy as buying a book and reading it, we'd all be rich.

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The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham

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Described as "by far the best book on investing ever written" by none other than Warren Buffett. "Chapters 8 and 20 have been the bedrock of my investing activities for more than 60 years," he says. "I suggest that all investors read those chapters and reread them every time the market has been especially strong or weak."

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The Little Book that Beats the Market by Joel Greenblatt

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As Buffett says, investing is simple but not easy. This book focuses on the simplicity of investing. Greenblatt, who has average annualized returns of about 40% for over 20 years, explains investing using 6th grade math and plain language. Putting it into practice is another story.

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Fooled by Randomness by Nassim Taleb

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The core of Taleb's other books — The Black Swan and Antifragile — can be found in this early work. One of the best parts, for me, was the notion of alternative histories. "Mother nature," he writes, "does not tell you how many holes there are on the roulette table." This book teaches you how to look at the world probabilistically. After you start doing that, nothing is ever the same again.

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The Most Important Thing by Howard Marks

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"This is a rarity," Buffett writes of Howard Marks' book, "a useful book." More than teaching you the keys to successful investment, it will teach you about critical thinking.

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Poor Charlie's Almanack by Charlie Munger

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Charlie Munger is perhaps the smartest man I don't know. This book is a curated collection of his speeches and talks that can't help but leave you smarter. Munger's wit and wisdom come across on every page. This book will improve your thinking and decisions. It will also shine light upon psychological forces that make you a one-legged man in an ass kicking contest. Read and re-read.

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Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Philip Fisher

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Buffett used to say that he was 85% Benjamin Graham and 15% Phil Fisher. That was a long time ago. The Buffett of today resembles more Fisher than Graham. Maybe there is something to buying and holding great companies.

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The Dao of Capital by Mark Spitznagel

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Spitznagel presents the methodology of Austrian Investing, where one looks for positional advantage. Nassim Taleb, commenting on the book, wrote: "At last, a real book by a real risk-taking practitioner. You cannot afford not to read this!"

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Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist by Roger Lowenstein

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This book, perhaps more than any other, has changed the lives of many of my friends and investors because this is how many of them first discovered Warren Buffett and value investing.

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The Outsiders: Eight Unconventional CEOs and Their Radically Rational Blueprint for Success by William N. Thorndike

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An outstanding book detailing eight extraordinary CEO's and the unconventional methods they used at capital allocation.

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The Misbehavior of Markets: A Fractal View of Financial Turbulence by Benoit Mandelbrot

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A critique against modern finance theory, which usually get built on the underlying assumption that distributions are normal. Nassim Taleb calls this "the most realistic finance book ever published."

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Why Stocks Go Up and Down by William Pike

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This is a basics book on the fundamentals of equity and bond investing — financial statements, cash flows, etc. A good place to start on the nuts and bolts. If you're looking to learn accounting also check out "The Accounting Game: Basic Accounting Fresh rom the Lemonade Stand", I'm serious. This is the book I recommended to classmates in business school with no accounting background to get them up to speed quickly.

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Bull: A History of the Boom and Bust, 1982-2004 by Maggie Mahar

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The first and perhaps best book written on the market's historic run, which started in 1982 and ended in the early 2000's. Mahar reminds readers that euphoria and blindness are a regular part of bull markets — lessons we should have learned from studying history.

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FAQs

Here Are 12 Books That Every Investor Should Read? ›

Warren Buffett read the book at age 20 and began using the value investing taught by Graham to build his own investment portfolio. The Intelligent Investor also marks a significant deviation in stock selection from Graham's earlier works, such as Security Analysis.

Did Warren Buffett read The Intelligent Investor? ›

Warren Buffett read the book at age 20 and began using the value investing taught by Graham to build his own investment portfolio. The Intelligent Investor also marks a significant deviation in stock selection from Graham's earlier works, such as Security Analysis.

Has Warren Buffett written a book on investing? ›

While Warren Buffett himself has never authored a book, many books have been written about his life, his investment strategies, and his philosophies. Some books about Buffett focus more on his life and achievements, while others focus more on replicating his investment style.

Is The Intelligent Investor still worth reading? ›

Most readers will recognize The Intelligent Investor as the book Warren Buffett recommends to value investors. It was written by Buffett's mentor, Benjamin Graham, in 1949. It also remains one of the most acclaimed investing books to this day, teaching investors how to construct a portfolio while minimizing risk.

What does Warren Buffett recommend investing in? ›

Key Points. Warren Buffett made his fortune by investing in individual companies with great long-term advantages. But his top recommendation for anyone is to buy a simple index fund. Buffett's recommendation underscores the importance of diversification.

What is the number 1 rule investing? ›

Warren Buffett once said, “The first rule of an investment is don't lose [money]. And the second rule of an investment is don't forget the first rule.

What is by far the best book on investing ever written? ›

Touted by Warren Buffet as 'by far the best book ever written on investing', The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham shares investing gems that can help investors chalk an optimal investment journey.

What is the IQ of Warren Buffett? ›

His IQ is clearly >> 145 and possibly as high as 160 or so. Warren Buffett graduated high school at 16 ranked in the top 5 percent of his class despite devoting substantial effort to entrepreneurial activities. Most people who know him well refer to him as brilliant, that folksy quote above notwithstanding.

Who is the smartest stock investor? ›

1. Warren Buffett. Warren Buffett is arguably the most well-known investor, for good reason.

Can I ask Warren Buffett for money? ›

Warren Buffett typically does not give money to individuals, although he frequently donates to charities. However, he has in the past forwarded individual requests for money to his sister, Ms. Doris Buffett, who operates an organization called the Sunshine Lady Foundation.

What does Warren Buffett read everyday? ›

So Buffett says he reads around 5-6 hours daily, including newspapers, magazines, 10Ks, annual reports, and biographies. For Buffett, reading is priority number one. While most executives focus on networking or analyzing financials, Buffett dedicates the majority of his workday to reading.

What book did Warren Buffett give to Bill Gates? ›

The book Buffett gave Bill Gates

When Bill Gates asked Warren Buffett what his favorite book was 19 years ago, Buffett responded by sending Gates his personal copy of Business Adventures: Twelve Classic Tales From the World of Wall Street by John Brooks. Gates says it's his favorite business book too.

Should I read a random walk down Wall Street? ›

A Random Walk Down Wall Street (1973) is a must-read book for anyone interested in understanding the world of investing. Here's why this book is worth your time: With its clear explanations and straightforward approach, it demystifies complex financial concepts, making it accessible to novice investors.

Who owns Intelligent Investor? ›

In 2012 we sold Eureka Report to News Corporation along with Business Spectator, and a few years later News sold it to InvestSMART, which by then had also bought Intelligent Investor, and with it the great John Addis.

Who is the most accurate investor? ›

Warren Buffett is often considered the world's best investor of modern times.

What is the first book I should read on investing? ›

1. The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need, by Andrew Tobias. If you are truly just starting out in your investing journey, this book is a great place to start. You'll learn tips on how to save and invest for your future and get excellent advice on what to avoid in the financial world.

How do beginners invest? ›

How to start investing
  1. Decide your investment goals. ...
  2. Select investment vehicle(s) ...
  3. Calculate how much money you want to invest. ...
  4. Measure your risk tolerance. ...
  5. Consider what kind of investor you want to be. ...
  6. Build your portfolio. ...
  7. Monitor and rebalance your portfolio over time.

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