The field of stock investing is very wide. A lot of books have been written on the subject. In the Part 1 of the series, I had discussed about books which covered subjects right from the basics of investing.
In this post, I will try to go little deeper into the subject and will try my best to recommend books for investors or stock market enthusiasts who have learnt the basics of investing.
There are a lot of blogs, websites and even podcasts which are also imparting useful lessons in investing. May be some other day, I will touch upon them also.
And remember these three concepts always- good businesses, right valuations and long term focus.
Happy Investing!
In this post, I will try to go little deeper into the subject and will try my best to recommend books for investors or stock market enthusiasts who have learnt the basics of investing.
- Coffee Can Investing by Saurabh Mukherjea, Rakshit Ranjan and Pranab Uniyal. Coffee Can Investing refers to a 'buy and forget' approach to investing in companies which have delivered consistently great results. Mukherjea and his co-authors' delves deeper into this concept and have come out with this well written book solidly backed by data.
- Beating the Street by Peter Lynch. Lynch was a famous fund manager at Fidelity Investments. He liked to visit companies before investing in them. He believed that anyone who has time to do stock research can generate good returns.
- Big Mistakes: The best Investors and Their Worst Investments by Michael Batnick.
- All I Want To Know Is Where I'm Going To Die So I'll Never Go There by Peter Bevelin. This book is about a fictitious seeker and his visit to a 'Library of Wisdom' where he meets another fictitious character - 'The librarian' along with Warren Buffett and Charles Munger. It's a must read for all Buffett and Munger fans.
- What works on Wall Street: A Guide to the Best-Performing Investment Strategies of All time by James O'Shaughnessy.
- Value Investing and Behavioral Finance by Parag Parikh.
There are a lot of blogs, websites and even podcasts which are also imparting useful lessons in investing. May be some other day, I will touch upon them also.
And remember these three concepts always- good businesses, right valuations and long term focus.
Happy Investing!
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