So I was now wondering if someone could recommend me a few books to purchase if I have zero knowledge about stock investing? I want technical details like, what factors to think of when buying a stock, diversification, when to sell or buy a stock, understanding company's financial statments (balance sheet and other documents) to assess if company is investment worthy, etc.īasically, any book that will provide me a sound understanding of how to invest and what to think of in technical and concrete steps. investors, but less practical for international investors like me. Also, these books are well-suited to U.S. Don't get me wrong, these were good books but could have simply watched a five minute video about why investing into Vanguard funds is a good idea. Fisher, Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings 0 likes Like For example, among investors with common stock holdings having a market value of a quarter to a half million dollars, the percentage who own twenty-five or more different stocks is appalling. They were highly praised in many threads.Īfter reading both, I did not learn much from them. After reading a few threads, I bought "The Simple Path to Wealth" by JL Collins and The Boglehead's Guide to Investing by Mel Lindauer. I have searched this sub previously for a good investment book.
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