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Investment Books
The following stock-investing books have played a role in shaping Lloyd's investing strategy. These books can help you to develop your own strategy of managing an investment portfolio. |
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- Stock Investing for Dummies, by Paul Mladjenovic
- Contrarian Investing, by Anthony Gallea and William Patalon III
- The Essays of Warren Buffett, edited by Lawrence A. Cunningham
- Buffettology, by Mary Buffett and David Clark
- The Warren Buffet Way, by Robert G. Hagstrom
- The Essential Buffet, by Robert G. Hagstrom
- One Up On Wall Street, by Peter Lynch with John Rothchild
- Beating the Street, by Peter Lynch
- Learn to Earn, by Peter Lynch with John Rothchild
- The Intelligent Investor, by Benjamin Graham
- Common Stocks Uncommon Profits, by Phillip Fisher
- A Random Walk Down Wall Street, by Burton G. Malkiel
- The Money Game, by Adam Smith (pseudonym)
- Paper Money, by Adam Smith (pseudonym)
- A Short Histroy of Financial Euphoria, by John Kenneth Galbraith
- The Great Crash, 1929, by John Kenneth Galbraith
- Invest Like the Best, by James P. O'Shaughnessy
- Guide to Intelligent Investing, by Jerome B. Cohen, Edward D. Zinbarg, and Arthur Zeikel
- The Book of Investing Wisdom (Classic Writings by Great Stock Pickers and Legends of Wall Street) edited by Peter Krass
- Rich Dad - Poor Dad, by Robert T. Kiyosaki
- Rich Dad's Cash Flow Quadrant, by Robert T. Kiyosaki with Sharon L. Lechter, C.P.A.
- Rich Dad's Guide to Investing, by Robert T. Kiyosaki with Sharon L. Lechter, C.P.A.
- Building Wealth, by Gordon Pape
- Low-Risk Investing, by Gordon Pape
- The Internet Bubble, by Anthony B. Perkins and Michael C. Perkins
These titles are also highly recommended.
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