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The
Intelligent Investor
Benjamin Graham
One of the all-time classic investment books, The Intelligent
Investor was first published in 1949 and despite the progress,
fluctuations, revolutions and changes since this time;
it remains one of the most respected guides to investing.
Endorsed by the highly successful investor Warren Buffett,
Graham's book introduces the concept of 'value investing'
and sets out a strategy of investing that has been borne
out by history.
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One
Up on Wall Street
Peter Lynch
Authored by one of the best performing US fund managers
of all-time, Lynch discusses how individuals can prosper
through research and investment techniques that confound
conventional wisdom. His book outlines different types
of stocks including cyclicals, turnarounds and fast growers
and includes some helpful advice as to how to identify
the different types and which makes the best investment.
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Reminiscences
of a Stock Operator
Edwin Lefevre
First published in 1923, this book is another all-time
classic investment book. Effectively a biography of Jesse
Livermore, who made and lost a fortune on Wall Street
several times over, the book covers Livermore's observations
on investing, speculating and the nature of the market.
A little hard going in places, the books lessons remain
as relevant today as they were when it was written, and
it comes highly recommended.
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Taming
the Lion
Richard Farleigh
Billed as 100 secret strategies for investing, this book
is full of original and interesting trading strategies
that are presented in an enjoyable and entertaining read.
Unlike many authors, Farleigh has actually 'walked the
walk', spending time as a hedge fund manager as well as
an entrepreneur. He is reportedly worth over £60m
and at just 34, has retired to Monaco.
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Essays
of Warren Buffett
L A Cunningham
One of the greatest investors of all-time, Buffett has
enjoyed consistent success over many decades, making him
one of the wealthiest men in the world. This book, based
on his many letters to shareholders, seeks to describe
his philosophy and pass on his many observations and astute
musings. Described by Buffett's sidekick as "one
of the top investment books of all time" it is a
must-read for anyone interest in learning from the master.
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