We recently started a series called – Superinvestors: Books That Every Investor Should Read. So far we’ve provided the book recommendations from:
- Charles Munger: 32 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- Seth Klarman: 32 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- Warren Buffett: 35 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- Bill Ackman: 11 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- Joel Greenblatt: 17 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- Mohnish Pabrai: 20 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- Prem Watsa: 12 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- Dan Loeb: 5 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- Michael Burry: 6 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- Nassim Taleb: 17 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- Jamie Dimon: 11 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- A Value Investor’s Reading List: Columbia University
- John (Jack) Bogle: 6 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- Elon Musk: 8 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- 20 Of The Best Books On Investor Psychology – All Time
- Bruce Berkowitz: 15 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- Ray Dalio: 20 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- Jeremy Grantham: 4 Books That Every Investor Should Read
- 14 Books That Every Investor Should Read: Columbia Business School (Security Analysis Course)
- Berkshire Hathaway: 10 Books That Every Investor Should Read
Together with our own 2018 recommended reading list of:
This week we’re going to take a look at eleven of the best books on stock and business valuation. Here’s the list:
- The Intelligent Investor (Benjamin Graham)
- Security Analysis (Benjamin Graham & David Dodd)
- The Little Book of Valuation (Aswath Damodaran)
- Business Analysis and Valuation (Krishna Palepu)
- Modern Investment Theory (Robert Haugen)
- Value Investing – From Graham To Buffett and Beyond (Bruce Greenwald)
- Determining Value (Richard Barker)
- The Theory of Investment Value (John Burr Williams)
- Equity Asset Valuation (Jerald E. Pinto, Elaine Henry, Thomas R. Robinson, John D. Stowe)
- Narrative and Numbers (Aswath Damodaran)
- Valuation – Measuring and Managing The Value of Companies (McKinsey & Company)
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