Are you a beginner in your investing journey and are looking for books that are easy to read? Check these out:
One up on Wall Street
by Peter Lynch (Stock Investing)
“Understand the nature of the companies you own and the specific reasons for holding the stock. (“It is really going up!” doesn’t count.)”
-Peter Lynch
The Little Book of Big Dividends
By: Charles B. Carlson
“Dividends are ultimately paid out of a company’s profits, so pay attention to the relationship between the two.”
-Charles Carlson
The Little Book That Beats the Market
By: Joel Greenblatt
“Choosing individual stocks without any idea of what you’re looking for is like running through a dynamite factory with a burning match. You may live, but you’re still an idiot.”
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Stock Market Investing Mini-Lessons for Beginners
By: Mabel Nuñez
“I aim to dispel any misconceptions around stock investing and show that you don’t need to work in Wall Street, have a PhD in Finance, or wear an expensive suit to participate in the stock market. Pretty much anyone who makes a conscious and committed decision to learn this subject can do so and benefit from it”.
-Mabel Nuñez., MBA
Stock Analysis 101: A Step by Step Guide
By: Mabel Nuñez
“I can’t emphasize enough how important research is. If you plan to buy stocks solely based on what someone told you to do or something you see on social media, but fail to do your research – you run the risk of losing a lot of money fast.”
-Mabel Nuñez., MBA
And that’s all for now. Have you read any of these books? And/or do any catch your eye for future reading? Let me know in the comments!
Cheers to health & profits!
Mabel
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