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
Lazy and stupid question: Is there a single book that summarizes the key takeaways from these or is it one of these, which is the book of books?
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Replying to @itwasnoteasy1
Not a stupid question! Sadly no. The list encapsulates several styles of value investing. The Manual of Ideas is the last I'd read, as it greatly elaborates on many of the books on the list. Are you new to investing?
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Replying to @Tinyvalue
Thank you. I would say relatively new. Recently I started reading “High probability Trading Strategies” and enjoying it very much. Probably I would start with picking one of these 7 with that.
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Nice, I haven't read much on forex. I know Jim Rogers is a great resource for currencies (and much, much more) if you're interested. For understanding basic investing/accounting fundamentals, the Warren Buffett Accounting Book is a good resource and an easy read.
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