This post will discuss the Buffett Recommended Book List that I know of in his books, at shareholder meetings, in various interviews, and elsewhere.
Category: Investing Books
Buffett and Munger recommended books in shareholder meeting
Buffett and Munger recommended books in shareholder meeting are quite a lot because they chaired the meetings for many decades.
“The Little Book That Still Beats the Market”
The book “The Little Book That Still Beats the Market” is written by Joel. An “interesting” book on value investing written by Joel Greenblatt.
Philip Fisher’s book “Paths to Wealth Through Common Stocks”
Philip Fisher was a very practical and consistent individual. He advocated long-term investing, concentrated investing, and betting on companies in industries he had a deep understanding of. Paths to Wealth Through Common Stocks fully demonstrates that he truly embodied these principles.
“Take Stock In This”
The biggest reason to recommend “Take Stock In This” is that the author’s arguments are substantial and supported by proven investment results. The investment methods he developed, as described in the book, are not significantly different from the correct investment concepts I know (such as long-term investing, growth stock investing, value investing, etc.), making it well worth reading.
Amazon top 10 stock investing books
Here is the table for Amazon top 10 stock investing books
“The Warren Buffett Portfolio”
It is quite remarkable that Robert Hagerstown’s two books, “The Warren Buffett Way” and “The Warren Buffett Portfolio” both were completed about thirty years ago, immediately entered the bestseller lists of famous books such as “The New York Times” upon their release and have been loved by investors ever since.
“Warren Buffett Speaks”
Because of its age, the book is very well written. As far as I know, there are four Chinese translated versions of “Warren Buffett Speaks”.
“Stock Market Wizards”
Stock Market Wizards doesn’t teach you secret techniques for trading stocks. Its main purpose is to prove to investors that, with strong risk control, self-awareness, and self-discipline, any investment style can be successful. In other words, “The road to success is not static.”
Stock Investing Books recommended by Andy Lin
I recently spent some time, a big overhaul to adding, deleting, and updating the content of my website (Andy Lin’s US Growth Stocks Long-term Investment). The most significant change was to the section on stock investing books.