16 April 2023
The goal behind my blog is to share knowledge so that everyone can learn something new and become better at investing. I hope this saves readers’ time, alerts them to new opportunities, and possibly helps them meet other like-minded investors.
Today, I am sharing my monthly collection of useful resources and insights that have come my way.
New additions to my Library:
Please note that, apart from the first book, all other materials are available for download free of charge.
Enjoy the reading!
PS: If you want to see the most recent additions to My Library, you can visit this section of the website at any time and sort by Newest First.
The goal behind my blog is to share knowledge so that everyone can learn something new and become better at investing. I hope this saves readers’ time, alerts them to new opportunities, and possibly helps them meet other like-minded investors.
Today, I am sharing my monthly collection of useful resources and insights that have come my way.
New additions to my Library:
- The Millionaire Next Door (results of a multi-decade study of wealthy Americans, their habits and investment styles)
- The Coffee Can Portfolio (Roger Kirby, a former partner at Capital Group)
- Earnings Quality (637-page monograph by Columbia Business School professor)
- Predicting Financial Crises (by HBS professors R.Greenwood, S.G. Hanson, A.Shleifer, J.A. Sørensen)
- An entire collection of articles by legendary Peter Lynch written in 1993-99
- Maps of Bounded Rationality (the revised lecture Daniel Kahneman delivered in Stockholm when he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2002)
- Memories, Dreams, Reflections by Carl Jung (a biography of one of the most influential psychiatrists of the modern age, drawing from his lectures, conversations, and own writings)
- Make Something Wonderful: Steve Jobs in his own words (a highly-inspirational free book on Jobs' story based on his speeches, interviews and emails)
Please note that, apart from the first book, all other materials are available for download free of charge.
Enjoy the reading!
PS: If you want to see the most recent additions to My Library, you can visit this section of the website at any time and sort by Newest First.
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