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Books That Will Make You a Better Investor:
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Adventure Capitalist |
| Jim Rogers has logged more miles searching for investment opportunities than anyone alive. Adventure Capitalist is the story of his three-year trip across the world, looking for adventure and investments. |
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Investment Biker |
| The legendary Jim Rogers’ first book. International finance, wild travel stories, and investment 101 through South America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. All on motorcycles. |
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Eat the Rich |
| Force your children to read this book and learn how the world really works. It’s the best explanation of economics available… and hilarious. |
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Reminiscences of a Stock Operator |
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At his height in the 1920s, Jesse Livermore was one of the biggest traders in the world. This account of Livermore making and losing huge fortunes contains the commandments of speculation. One of our favorite quotes from the book:
“There is nothing new in Wall street. There can’t be because speculation is as old as the hills. Whatever happens in the stock market today has happened before and will happen again.”
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Winning on Wall Street |
| Marty Zweig is one of the greatest market analysts ever. Learn how he does it. |
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Liar’s Poker |
| Michael Lewis’ classic story of rising through the Solomon Brothers’ system. |
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Hedgehogging |
| Great collection of stories by famed hedge fund manager/analyst Barton Biggs. |
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Wall Street Meat |
| Andy Kessler’s first-hand account of the late 90s tech boom. |
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Market Wizards |
| Interviews with the best traders and investors in the world. The Jim Rogers interview might be the most important 40 pages you’ll ever read about investing. |
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The New Market Wizards |
| More interviews with the best traders and investors in the world. |
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Stock Market Wizards |
| More of the first two. |
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Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom |
| The two major lessons to learn from this book: How to exit an investment, and how much to bet on it. |
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The Mind of Wall Street |
| The late Leon Levy made a fortune on Wall Street. This book is full of real stories explaining how he did it. |
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Devil Take the Hindmost |
| The best book on financial bubbles… a much easier read than Extraordinary Delusions and the Madness of Crowds. |
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Fooled by Randomness |
| With stories about the huge role randomness plays in life, Nassim Nicholas Taleb takes the wind out of Wall Street’s sails. |
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Practical Speculation |
| Vic Niederhoffer’s chapter on technical analysis alone is worth the price of the book. |
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Hot Commodities |
| The master, Jim Rogers, on the basics of commodity investing… and his favorite ways to play the commodity boom. |
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Tomorrow’s Gold |
| The investment outlook for the next fifty years by the brilliant Dr. Marc Faber. Hint: it’s about Asia. |
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Pit Bull |
| Few people can make a dime by independently trading short-term market movements. Marty Schwartz made millions doing it. Pit Bull is his book. The story about his wife’s mink coat is hilarious. |
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