Psychology Featured The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel — Book Summary and Notes In what other industry does someone with no college degree, training, background, formal experience, and connections massively outperform someone with the best education, training, and contacts?
Investment A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel — Book Summary and Notes A Random Walk Down Wall Street advocates for the individual investor to take control over their financial journey through lessons from history, behavioral economics, and market theory.
Investment 10 Most Dangerous Things People Say About Stocks In One Up on Wall Street, the legendary investor Peter Lynch describes the 10 most dangerous things people say about stocks. While Lynch's book was written to offer encouragement to the individual investor, his timeless wisdom remains pertinent to those looking for ten-baggers in a world deluged by
Investment The Bible of Value Investing: Book Notes from Graham and Dodd’s “Security Analysis" The future is inherently uncertain, so we must have an adequate margin of safety.
Investment Navigating the Art of Business Valuation: Book Notes from Seth Klarman's "Margin of Safety" The Business value of a stock cannot be precisely determined. As Keynes once said, “It is better to be roughly right than precisely wrong”.
Investment How to Analyse a Business: The 5 Keys to Value Investing The first key to value investing is understanding the business: how the industry works, the company's quality, and some red flags to look out for.
Investment Where Most Investors Stumble: Book Notes from Seth Klarman’s “Margin of Safety” Warren Buffett likes to say that the first rule of investing is “Don’t lose money”, and the second rule is, “Never forget the first rule”.
Investment The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham — Book Summary and Notes "The first book ever to describe, for individual investors, the emotional framework and analytical tools that are essential to financial success."