I’ve been trying to learn more about finance, economics and how the stock market actually works. I want to understand both the theory side and the real world investing side.
I’ve already read few popular ones like The Intelligent Investor and A Random Walk Down Wall Street but I’m looking for more suggestions that go a bit deeper or offer a different perspective.
Basically I want to get a better grasp of how the global economy fits together, how markets move and how people think and behave when it comes to money and investing.
What are some books that really helped you level up your understanding or changed the way you look at finance and markets?
Appreciate any recommendations!
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I have myself not read very broadly. But given The Intelligent Investor being mentioned. I would like to share the list of books on Value / fundamental based investing.
1. Beating the Street by Peter Lynch. One up the Wall Street.
2. 100 to 1 in the Stock Market by Thomas Phelps.
3. Philip Fisher’s Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits.
4. Damodaran on Valuation
5. What works on Wall Street by James P O’Shaughnessy.
6. Buffetology by Mary Buffett.
7. Manias Panics and Crashes by Charles P Kindleberger.
8. Gurus of Chaos by Saurabh Mukherjee.