Below are a selection of books that might be of interest to value investors. The topics range from
the basics of investing to security analysis.
| The Intelligent Investor |
The Aggressive Conservative Investor |
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits |
You Can Be a Stock Market Genius |
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| The classic book on value investing by the Dean himself, Benjamin Graham. Praised by Warren E. Buffet as "the best book on investing every written." |
Third Avenue Value Fund's Martin J. Whitman and Martin Shubik explain the rudiments of "safe and cheap" investing. |
Although originally published in 1958, the investment philosophies presented are of value to today's investor. |
Don't be put off by the title! A great book from Joel Greenblatt on how to profit from spin-offs, restructurings and other special events. |
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| Security Analysis |
One Up On Wall Street |
Value Investing Today |
The Warren Buffett Way |
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| Several editions of Ben Graham's classic text on security analysis have been reprinted. This second edition is a favorite of many. |
Peter Lynch, former portfolio manager of the Magellan Fund, believes that for the average investor success comes from sticking with what you know. |
Charles Brandes, founder of Brandes Investment Partners, explains his approach to value investing in today's global markets. |
The thinking and philosophy of one of the world's great investors. |
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