Why Stocks Go Up and Down, 4E
I**T
Moderate to heavy reading
This book is an academic reading on the creation of stocks. Stock buying decision making is left up to the reader.
R**A
Great book
A must read for investors
A**O
This book should be a must for investing begginers
It teaches you to understand all the many concepts needed in the investing world. It allows you to read annual reports and balance sheets and so on. very deep and completeThis book should be a must for investing begginers and people with no related background, which was my case.
F**G
Excelente libro para entender las bases
Este libro tiene explicaciones detalladas y muy comprensibles de los conceptos basicos.Como su portada lo dice, es perfecto para entender otros libros.Me resulto muy util
A**L
For Indian readers I recommend the below books post which you can compound your ...
I have read many books on stock market investing but this is the book that quenches my thirst to a degree indescribable. I picked it up as it was in the recommendation list of Michael burry. I've never written a review before so you can see why I took the pain to do so.This book is for beginners and professionals alike. For Indian readers I recommend the below books post which you can compound your money handsomely. Read in the exact order and you're done with investing lessons:1. The intelligent investor: Ben Graham2. Value Investing and Behavioural Finance: Parag Parikh3. Why stocks go up and down: William Pike4. One up on Wall Street: Peter Lynch5. Beating the street: Peter Lynch6. The Little book that builds wealth: Pat Dorsey7. The little book that beats the market: Joel Greenblatt8. Common Stock and Uncommon profits: Philip Fisher9. Security Analysis: Ben Graham10. You can be a stock market genuis: Joel Greenblatt.Hope this helps and you won't regret these books regardless of price
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