What are some classic investing books that you would recommend?
January 10th, 2012 | by admin |hball2 asked:
I’ve read investing books such as One Up on Wall Street, Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, in the process of reading The Intelligent Investor, and other books. Are there any superior books dealing with finding great companies to invest in?
I’ve read investing books such as One Up on Wall Street, Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, in the process of reading The Intelligent Investor, and other books. Are there any superior books dealing with finding great companies to invest in?
3 Responses to “What are some classic investing books that you would recommend?”
By Remkade on Jan 10, 2012 | Reply
Try “Reminiscences of a Stock Operator”
By Kevin R on Jan 11, 2012 | Reply
There are tons of books written about Wall Street. Investment Analysis is an art as well as a science. With that said Graham and Dodd’s Investment Analysis, is a tome of financial formulas and how to use them.
Learn about risk, from the actuarial side. Be able to count. Not crunch numbers like an accountant, but know when the numbers don’t mean crap.
That will give you more advantage than most stockbrokers out there.
By zabinaabraham on Jan 13, 2012 | Reply
Technical analysis of financial markets