Learning about the stock market is crucial for both beginners and experienced investors. It helps you understand how to handle market trends and downs and make smart choices.
This classic by Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing, highlights fundamental principles and the potential of undervalued stocks through thorough analysis.
This book introduces stock market theory, debunks myths, and offers practical advice. Malkiel supports the efficient market hypothesis and emphasizes the value of diversified portfolios and index funds.
Philip Fisher shares insights on identifying growth stocks through qualitative analysis, focusing on management quality and business models, offering a unique perspective compared to traditional quantitative methods.
Peter Lynch offers practical advice for individual investors, drawing on his career as a mutual fund manager. He encourages leveraging personal knowledge and research to find undervalued, high-growth stocks.
John C. Bogle's book emphasizes index funds and long-term investing. He advocates for a low-cost, passive strategy, arguing it consistently outperforms active investment approaches.
Robert T. Kiyosaki’s bestseller covers financial literacy and investing, contrasting the philosophies of his two “dads” to highlight the importance of financial education and smart investment decisions.