The Intelligent Investor

This classic book is a must-read for anyone interested in value investing. It provides timeless wisdom on how to approach the stock market with a long-term perspective and a focus on fundamental analysis.

A Random Walk Down Wall Street

Malkiel's book explains the efficient market hypothesis and offers insights into passive investing, including strategies like index funds and ETFs. It's an excellent choice for beginners.

One Up On Wall Street

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Peter Lynch, a legendary fund manager, shares his investment philosophy and offers valuable insights into how to pick individual stocks by leveraging everyday observations.

Rich Dad Poor Dad

While not a traditional finance book, Kiyosaki's work emphasizes the importance of financial education and understanding assets versus liabilities. It provides a different perspective on wealth-building.

The Little Book of Common Sense Investing

This book, written by the founder of Vanguard, advocates for low-cost index fund investing and emphasizes the importance of keeping investment costs low over the long term.

The Essays of Warren Buffett

This collection of Warren Buffett's annual letters to shareholders offers insights into his investing philosophy and principles. It's a valuable resource for learning from one of the most successful investors of all time.

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