My favorite finance book is One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch. Peter Lynch books are an absolute delight to read because they are written in a light-hearted tone; it's as if you're having a casual conversation with him. Meanwhile, he was the top fund manager at Fidelity, achieving a 29% CAGR for the Magellan Fund for 14 years.
I found Howard Marks' book extremely influential. I recommend you look at Phillip Tetlock's "Superforecasters"; it's not an investing book per se, but in my view all fundamental value investors are in the business of making forecasts regarding long term fundamentals, and I've found it incredibly influential
I found Howard Marks' book extremely influential. I recommend you look at Phillip Tetlock's "Superforecasters"; it's not an investing book per se, but in my view all fundamental value investors are in the business of making forecasts regarding long term fundamentals, and I've found it incredibly influential
Sounds like a fantastic book and right up my alley. I just ordered a copy.
I feel like it's similar to people recommending Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell
I also have a few Nassim Taleb books to get through that I think you'd be interested in if you haven't read them yet (Fooled by Randomness and others)
Yup I've read them, but due for a reread!