Believe you have to “predict the market’s next move” to make money? You need to read this book!
If this is what you believe, you’re probably suffering from one (if not all) of the Seven Deadly Investment Sins
If this is what you believe, you’re probably suffering from one (if not all) of the Seven Deadly Investment Sins
Investment Books Worth Reading There are thousands of investment books available — with dozens more being issued every month. Some of them are worth reading. Here are the books that I’ve found very helpful. They also expand on some aspects of the material in The Winning Investment Habits of Warren Buffett and George Soros.And, in fact,…
. . .are about as scarce as wheat fields in Nebraska.
Unless you’re a Buffett junkie, the problem is: what to read and what not to read?
Books on Other Master Investors Part 1 It’s worth studying the methods of as many other Master Investors as you can find, especially if you discover that neither Buffett’s nor Soros’s approach fits you. Here are some suggestions: Only one book has been written about Carl Icahn: King Icahn by Mark Stevens. It’s a fascinating journey into…
Books About George Soros Far less, sad to say, has been written about George Soros, no doubt because both the man and his methods are far more complex and less accessible than is the case with Buffett. The best introduction is Robert Slater’s bio-graphy, Soros: the Life and Times of the World’s Greatest Investor. Slater emphasizes…
The Seven Deadly Investment Sins need “powerful magic” to be exorcised — exactly what you’ll find in these three books.
Books on Other Master Investors Part 2 Other Investment Books Worth Reading For other views on investing from people not directly involved in the industry (including academics) some of the better choices include A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel, Stocks for the Long Run by Jeremy Siegel and Irrational Exuberance by Robert Shiller. Charles Mackay’s The Extraordinary Popular Delusions…
Recommended Books on Risk & Uncertainty An understanding of risk and uncertainty is essential for investment success. Simply the best book on this topic I’ve ever seen is Fooled by Randomness by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. Peter Bernstein has also written a classic on this topic: Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk. Though you’ll find this book…
A Computer Game Railroad Tycoon is a wonderful computer game that should be issued with a warning: BEWARE: THIS GAME CAN BE ADDICTIVE. I speak with considerable authority on the topic! You’re the CEO of a railroad. Depending on which of the dozens of different scenarios you choose to play, you’ll have up to 31 computer-generated competitors.…