I’ve been in the market for over a decade and if there’s one thing I can tell you, it’s that investing in the stock market is easier than you think. It’s even easier when you read the books on this list.
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Investing
These books are stock market investing specific. Everyone knows Warren Buffett but not many know Peter Lynch. The basics that Lynch teaches in his books are invaluable to investing successfully.
A timeless classic and one of the best investing books a person could recommend.
A Random Walk Down Wall Street: Best Guide
Peter Lynch is one of the most successful and underrated investors of our time. Any book of his is recommended.
Beating the Street by Lynch & Rothchild
The most basic and useful Peter Lynch book.
Learn to Earn: Beginner's Guide to Investing
This is the first book I ever read on stock market investing and I’ve recommended it to countless people since then. Easy to read and very useful.
Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing
Widely known as the Bible of investing, this book has been a staple in investors book shelves for decades. Despite being published in 1949, its concepts are still relevant to this day.
The Intelligent Investor Rev Ed: Value Investing
Psychology
These books discuss psychological aspects that could assist in investing decision making.
Great psychological book that explains why quitting isn’t for losers.
Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away
An incredible book on decision-making and biases.
Thinking, Fast and Slow: Kahneman, Daniel - Books
A very popular book as of late. Good read discussing how to think about money.
The Psychology of Money: Timeless Wealth Lessons
Economics
These books are based on general economics, which can be helpful in investing.
The authors do a great job explaining the issues with current Democratic policies and how we can fix some of the things that hold us back from living in a more prosperous world.
Abundance - by Ezra Klein, Derek Thompson
One of my favorite books on basic economics.
Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science
Even if you don’t agree with Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), this books lays out another way to think about our economy in an easy-to-read way.