Seven books to read five times (no order): 1. The Intelligent Investor 2. The Manual of Ideas 3. You Can Be a Stock Market Genius 4. Deep Value 5. Poor Charlie's Almanack 6. Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond 7. The Most Important Thing
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Replying to @Tinyvalue
Nice list. Would add more verticals so wouldn’t be so tilted to investing, since it’s a interdisciplinary journey. Psychology, critical thinking, governance, business functions such as supply chain and sales channels, philosophy, biology and so on.
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Replying to @tropicalvalue
Immediate follow! I couldn't agree more. I made the list per what I felt would provide the active investor with the widest set of tools to discover opportunities, minus distressed debt. I agree though: understanding can't come from one area of focus. Charlie's Almanack shows this
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