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I've collected the books recommended by 400+ of the world's most successful people. I then filtered the list by "books on investing only" and looked at the ones recommended by investors.

Here are the top 5:

1. Principles - Ray Dalio (18 recommenders)

Howard Marks (net worth $2.1 billion) said about this book: "I think the guiding quote of the book is [one] from Mark Twain, 'History does not repeat, but it does rhyme.'"

2. Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman (12 recommenders)

Marc Andreessen (net worth $1.5 billion) said about this book: "Captivating dive into human decision making, marred by inclusion of several/many? psychology studies that fail to replicate. Will stand as a cautionary tale?"

3. The Intelligent Investor - Benjamin Graham (4 recommenders)

Warren Buffett (net worth $87.4 billion) said about this book: "I obviously recommend, first and foremost, [this book]. Considered to be the 'Bible of Value Investing.'"

4. Common Sense on Mutual Funds - John Bogle (3 recommenders)

Warren Buffett (again) said about this book: "Cogent, honest, and hard-hitting. A must read for every investor."

5. The Little Book of Common Sense Investing - John Bogle (3 recommenders)

Charlie Munger (net worth $1.9 billion) said about this book: "A useful contribution to [the author's] fellow citizens."

Again, these are the top 5 investing books recommended by investors.

There are 8 others investing books in the list, but most of them have 2< recommendations (or were recommended by non-investors) so I didn't include it here. But if you're curious, head over to the list.



Submitted November 29, 2020 at 12:59AM by RCostaReis https://ift.tt/3qdkir1

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