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It is philosophy for the wealthy. It encourages lifelong learning and intellectual humility. Key Takeaway: "It is not supposed to be easy. Anyone who finds it easy is stupid." Avoid "incentive-caused bias"—understand why someone is giving you advice.
It turns you into a forensic accountant of your own mind. Once you recognize your biases, you can build systems to override them. Key Takeaway: Never make an investment decision in a moment of panic or euphoria. Build a "pre-commitment" strategy (rules you follow automatically). Good Investment Books
Whether you are a complete beginner doodling in a notebook or a seasoned trader looking to recalibrate, the following ten books represent the gold standard of financial literature. Here is your roadmap to building a permanent library of wealth-building wisdom. It is philosophy for the wealthy
Once you have mastered behavior, you need a strategy. Value investing—buying dollars for fifty cents—has created more billionaires than any other method. Anyone who finds it easy is stupid
by John C. Bogle
Stock price movements are largely random and unpredictable.