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Books on investing for beginners?

Posted at: 2014-12-05 
I am looking to start investing some money and want to know what are some good books to read for the new investor. Thank you

Read a good book or three, like Investing For Dummies, and the Millionaire Next Door, available at your local library for free.

http://www.investopedia.com/university/b...

http://yourportfolio101.com/index.html/l...

http://www.howthemarketworks.com./

http://stockmarket.makemoneyideas.in/

http://beginnersinvest.about.com/od/inve...

http://www.fool.com/School.htm

Getting Started In Stocks

http://www.investopedia.com/articles/bas...

Five Minute Investing: How To Evaluate A Trading Strategy

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The Cardinal Sin Of Beginning Investing -- And How To Avoid It

http://www.investopedia.com/stock-analys...

O'Neil, William J.- How to Make Money in Stocks

Schwager, Jack - Stock Market Wizards

Douglas, Mark - Trading in the Zone

Nassar, David – Rules of the Trade

Stocks for the Long Run, by Jeremy Siegel

Justin Mamis' The Nature of Risk: Stock Market Survival and the Meaning of Life. I believe this book to be foundational to new traders because it discusses, what else?, the nature of risk in the market.

Lefevre, Edwin - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator

about Jesse Livermore, the greatest short seller that ever lived.

"The Only Investment Guide You Will Ever Need" by Andrew Tobias, "The Elements of Investing" by Charles Ellis, "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham, "The Five Rules for Successful Stock Investing" by Peter Dorsey, and "One Up on Wall Street" by Peter Lynch.

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Let Warren Buffett be your guide. Buy quality and hold on for decades.

a random walk down wall st. and john bogle 'on mutal funds'

I am looking to start investing some money and want to know what are some good books to read for the new investor. Thank you