Excellent interview. Great insights by Gautam! Thank you🙏 Books recommended: Beginners 1. One up on the Wall Street: Peter Lynch 2. Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits: Philip A. Fisher 3.The Most Important Thing: Howard Marks Intermediate/Advanced 1.Investing for Growth: Terry Smith 2. Capital Returns: Edward Chancellor 3. You Can Be A Stock Market Genius: Joel Greenblatt General 1. Seeking Wisdom: Peter Bevelin 2. Poor Charlie's Almanac: Peter D. Kaufman 3. More Than You Know: Michael J. Mauboussin
I know the first 3 books mentioned are great. I've read the first two and am on the third one. However, I was disappointed that "The Intelligent Investor" or "Security Analysis" by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd were not mentioned. These are considered Bible by the likes of Warren Buffet, John Templeton, Michael Burry and many others (including me, although I'm not anywhere near as great as the people I mentioned). If anyone reads this comment, please read "The Intelligent Investor" as well. It is a must-read for every equity investor in my opinion. Also, thank you Aswini Sir for this interaction.
Excellent interview. Great insights by Gautam! Thank you🙏
Books recommended:
Beginners
1. One up on the Wall Street: Peter Lynch
2. Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits: Philip A. Fisher
3.The Most Important Thing: Howard Marks
Intermediate/Advanced
1.Investing for Growth: Terry Smith
2. Capital Returns: Edward Chancellor
3. You Can Be A Stock Market Genius: Joel Greenblatt
General
1. Seeking Wisdom: Peter Bevelin
2. Poor Charlie's Almanac: Peter D. Kaufman
3. More Than You Know: Michael J. Mauboussin
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I know the first 3 books mentioned are great. I've read the first two and am on the third one. However, I was disappointed that "The Intelligent Investor" or "Security Analysis" by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd were not mentioned. These are considered Bible by the likes of Warren Buffet, John Templeton, Michael Burry and many others (including me, although I'm not anywhere near as great as the people I mentioned).
If anyone reads this comment, please read "The Intelligent Investor" as well. It is a must-read for every equity investor in my opinion.
Also, thank you Aswini Sir for this interaction.
Thank you for your recommendations. Keep learning, and keep growing!