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"A road map for investing that I have now been following for 57 years." --From the Foreword by Warren E. Buffett
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The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham
The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham, first published in 1949, is a widely acclaimed book on value investing, an investment approach Graham began teaching at Columbia Business School in 1928 and subsequently refined with David Dodd. Famous investor and billionaire Warren Buffett describes it as "by far the best book on investing ever written",
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The litte book, that beats the Market - Joel Greenblatt
Magic formula investing is the equivalent of many techniques or methods of investing in stocks that is believed to bring great returns on a particular investment. The fact that the returns are believed to be high is the reason why it is called magic formula investing. This book was actually written by Joel Greenblatts
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One Up On Wall Street - Peter Lynch
If there is a book for those who wants to know the secrets of successful investing in the stock market, it is One Up on Wall Street: How to Use What You Already Know to Make Money in the Market by Peter Lynch ( one of the greatest money managers of all times. ).
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Value Investing : From Graham to Buffett and Beyond
From the guru to Wall Street's gurus comes the fundamental techniques of value investing and their applications Bruce Greenwald is one of the leading authorities on value investing. Some of the savviest people on Wall Street have taken his Columbia Business School executive education course on the subject
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You Can Be a Stock Market Genius - Joel Greenblatt
An investment book that explains how to profit from mergers, bankruptcies, liquidations, spin-offs, and rights offerings.
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Contrarian Investment Strategies - David Dreman
This book is very undervalued in my opinion. Dreman discusses his contrarian approach to investing while ripping the efficient market theory along the way.
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THE NEW FINANCE (4th Edition) - Robert A. Haugen
The New Finance contains a comprehensive and organized collection of evidence and arguments that develop a persuasive case for an inefficient, complex and, at times, nearly chaotic stock market.
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Value Investing Tools and Techniques for Intelligent Investment by James Montier
In this important new book, the highly respected and controversial value investor and behavioural analyst, James Montier explains how value investing is the only tried and tested method of delivering sustainable long term returns.
James shows you why everything you learnt at business school is wrong; how to think properly about valuation and'
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What Works on Wall Street : A Guide to the Best-Performing Investment Strategies of All Time- James O'Shaughnessy takes the guesswork out of your investment decision-making. This in-depth, updated and data-driven book looks at key strategies and benchmarks that millions of investors rely on to make their investment decisions, and tells you which of these tools have provided investors with the best longterm results.
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The Little Book of Sideways Markets by Vitaliy Katsenelson
With the stock market turning into a roller-coaster ride of all-time highs and stomach-churning lows, where does that leave your portfolio? Pretty much back where you started in 2000. Which may be fine for visitors to Six Flags, but for your retirement, savings, and investments, you’d like to ac'
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