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Books to read:
First, I would recommend “overall view” books, not very technical and that do not go very deep into a specific area.
Great example is Jeremy Siegel: Stocks for the long run
It’s a long one, but covers a lot of topics
Then there are books for better understanding how to read financial statements and how to value stocks:
William H. Pike: Why stocks go up and down
Warren Buffett and the interpretation of financial statements
Then there are books with specific investing style
Phil Town: Rule #1 investing (simple, but to buy using MOS price often the crash is needed)
Christopher W Mayer: 100 Baggers (if you are more into small cap stocks)
Peter Lynch: Beating the Street (he invented the PEG ratio, growth is extremely important)
Then there are more quantitative value investing books, which are my favorite, and have tons of great ideas and research:
Joel Greenblatt: Little book that still beats the market
Tobias Carlisle: Acquirers multiple (my favorite book of the list)
James O'Shaughnessy: What works on Wall Street
There are many many more, but the list is already very long.
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