![]() ![]() ![]() They include classics like The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John C Bogle or the very accessible The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need by Andrew Tobias. These essential lessons can be gleaned by many investing books oriented toward beginners. Accept that the next move of the stock market is unpredictable.Invest your retirement nest egg in low-cost index funds.Save 15% or more of your income toward retirement.Avoid mutual funds that charge high fees.The books teaching investment basics tend to repeat the same ideas and the same conventional wisdom: Let's get the basics out of the way first. And more importantly, not everyone will be keen on learning how to build a three-statement financial model on their own or deep dive into decades of stock market history. ![]() They may not have the same level of comfort with numbers. What I may not have realized, is that most people asking for a great investing book don't necessarily know what they should be looking for. A book to learn the basics or how to read financial statements?.Success stories about companies or CEOs?.What investing books do you recommend? That's a question I get a lot.
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