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Top 20 Best Investing Books Everyone Should Read

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by Benjamin Graham

This classic text is annotated to update Graham's timeless wisdom for today's market conditions...
The greatest investment advisor of the twentieth century, Benjamin Graham, taught and inspired people worldwide. Graham's philosophy of "value investing" -- which shields investors from substantial error and teaches them to develop long-term strategies -- has made The Intelligent Investor the stock market bible ever since its original publication in 1949.


by Burton Malkiel

This gimmick-free, irreverent, and vastly informative guide? with over half a million copies sold? shows how to navigate the turbulence on Wall Street and beat the pros at their own game.
Skilled at puncturing financial bubbles and other delusions of the Wall Street crowd, Burton Malkielshows why a broad portfolio of stocks selected at random will match the performance of one carefully chosen by experts.


by John Rothchild and Peter Lynch

More than one million copies have been sold of this seminal book on investing in which legendary mutual-fund manager Peter Lynch explains the advantages that average investors have over professionals and how they can use these advantages to achieve financial success.


by John C. Bogle

The Little Book of Common Sense Investing is the classic guide to getting smart about the market. Legendary mutual fund  pioneer John C. Bogle reveals his key to getting more out of investing: low-cost index funds. Bogle describes the simplest and most effective investment strategy for building wealth over the long term: buy and hold, at very low cost, a mutual fund that tracks a broad stock market Index such as the S&P 500.


By Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter

Investing means different things to different people… and there is a huge difference between passive investing and becoming an active, engaged investor. Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing, one of the three core titles in the Rich Dad Series, covers the basic rules of investing, how to reduce your investment risk, how to convert your earned income into passive income… plus Rich Dad’s 10 Investor Controls.


By Lawrence A. Cunningham, Warren E. Buffett

The fifth edition of The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America continues a 25-year tradition of collating Warren Buffett's philosophy in a historic collaboration between Mr. Buffett and Prof. Lawrence Cunningham. As the book Buffett autographs most, its popularity and longevity attest to the widespread appetite for this unique compilation of Mr. Buffett s thoughts that is at once comprehensive, non-repetitive, and digestible. New and experienced readers alike will gain an invaluable informal education by perusing this classic arrangement of Mr. Buffett's best writings.

By Benjamin Graham and David Dodd

First published in 1934, Security Analysis is one of the most influential financial books ever written. Selling more than one million copies through five editions, it has provided generations of investors with the timeless value investing philosophy and techniques of Benjamin Graham and David L. Dodd.
By Thomas J. Stanley

Who are the rich in this country? What do they do? How do they invest? How did they get rich? Can you ever become one of them? Get the answers in The Millionaire Next Doo,r the never-before-told story about wealth in America. You'll be surprised by what you find out.

By Peter Lynch, John Rothchild

Many investors, including some with substantial portfolios, have only the sketchiest idea of how the stock market works. The reason, says Lynch and Rothchild, is that the basics of investing aren't taught in school. At a time when individuals have to make important decisions about saving for college and 401(k) retirement funds, this failure to provide a basic education in investing can have tragic consequences.
By John C. Bogle

This digital document is an article from the Journal of Consumer Affairs, published by the American Council on Consumer Interests on June 22, 2000. The length of the article is 970 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
By William O'Neil

William J. O'Neil's proven investment advice has earned him millions of loyal followers. And his signature best seller, How to Make Money in Stocks, contains all the guidance listeners need on the entire investment process­­, from picking a broker to diversifying a portfolio to making a million in mutual funds.

By Robert J. Shiller

In this controversial, hard-hitting account of today’s explosive market, Robert J. Shiller, a leading expert on market volatility, evokes Alan Greenspan’s infamous 1996 reference, “irrational exuberance,” to explain the alternately soaring and declining stock market. Shiller’s unconventional yet persuasive argument credits an unprecedented confluence of events with driving stocks to uncharted heights, and he analyzes the structural, cultural, and psychological factors behind these levels of growth not reflected in any other sector of the economy. Now more relevant than ever, this analysis is both chilling and convincing—a must-read for the individual investor, the policy maker, and the investment professional.

13.The Richest Man in Babylon by George Samuel Clason

By George Samuel Clason

Countless readers have been helped by the famous “Babylonian parables,” hailed as the greatest of all inspirational works on the subject of thrift, financial planning, and personal wealth. In language as simple as that found in the Bible, these fascinating and informative stories set you on a sure path to prosperity and its accompanying joys. Acclaimed as a modern-day classic, this celebrated bestseller offers an understanding of—and a solution to—your personal financial problems that will guide you through a lifetime.

14.The Warren Buffett Way by Kenneth Fisher, Peter Lynch, and Robert G. Hagstrom

By Kenneth Fisher, Peter Lynch, and Robert G. Hagstrom

A decade has passed since the book that introduced the world to Warren Buffett -- The Warren Buffett Way by Robert Hagstrom -- first appeared. That groundbreaking book spent 21 weeks on the New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction Bestseller list and sold over 1 million copies.

15. What Works on Wall Street by James P. O'Shaughnessy

By James P. O'Shaughnessy
Historically tested long-term strategies that always outperform the market
“O’Shaughnessy’s conclusion that some strategies do produce consistently strong results while others underperform could shake up the investment business.”
Barron’s

What Works on Wall Street is indisputably a major contribution to empirical research on the behavior of common stocks in the United States. . . . Conceivably, the influence of What Works on Wall Street will prove immense.”
The Financial Analysts’ Journal


By James O'Shaughnessy

Retiring rich is much easier than you think!  Bestselling author James O'Shaughnessy shows you the simple way to create the fully funded retirement you deserve.

Most Americans today think they're in good financial shape and are looking forward to a comfortable retirement.  But watch out!  Even if you have a flourishing career and can afford two cars and several vacations a year, the numbers in your savings and retirement plan don't always add up to a wealthy--or financially secure--future.


By William Bernstein

The classic guide to constructing a solid portfolio―without a financial advisor!
“With relatively little effort, you can design and assemble an investment portfolio that, because of its wide diversification and minimal expenses, will prove superior to the most professionally managed accounts. Great intelligence and good luck are not required.”

William Bernstein’s commonsense approach to portfolio construction has served investors well during the past turbulent decade―and it’s what made The Four Pillars of Investing an instant classic when it was first published nearly a decade ago.

By William Schneider

Time is limited. If you want to know how to achieve financial independence through investments and live the life you want, even if you've failed in the past, then keep reading.
William Schneider struggled financially for years. He had no idea what to do with his life. He constantly wondered, "How can I reach financial freedom? How to invest my money? What do rich people do differently?" Ten years later, he has achieved financial independence, as well as a net worth of over $1,000,000. 
This book provides a comprehensive guide through his journey and strategies so you, too, can quit your day job, live debt-free, and enjoy life on your own terms. 
By Andrew Tobias

For more than thirty years, The Only Investment Guide You’ll Ever Need has been a favorite finance guide, earning the allegiance of more than a million readers across the United States. Now even more indispensable, this completely revised and updated edition will show readers how to use money to their best advantage in the wake of epochal change on Wall Street, no matter how much or how little they may have. Using concise, witty, and truly understandable tips and explanations, Tobias delivers sensible advice and useful information, covering topics such as • How virtually any reader can save more than $1,000 a year• How and when to invest in stocks• The “safest investment in the world”• and much, much more.
By Daniel R. Solin

This book will change the way you think about investing-and the results will prove it!

"This is the simple hands-on, how-to and why book many readers have been looking for."
-Scott Burns, syndicated columnist

Daniel Solin cuts through the financial hype to show you exactly how to invest-with an easy-to-follow four-step plan that lets you create and monitor your investment portfolio in ninety minutes or less...and put your investment earnings in the top 5 percent of all professionally managed money.

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