Learning to be a great investor is as much art as science, and can best be learned by reading and listening to as many diverse sources as possible over many years.
Books
My own favorite investing books are:
- "One Up on Wall Street" by Peter Lynch
- "The Little Book that Builds Wealth" by Pat Dorsey
Other related books that I found relevant to investing:
- "The Signal and the Noise" by Nate Silver
- "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman
Shareholder Letters
Another good way to learn is to read shareholder letters from some of the best investors out there. And fortunately, these are published for free on the internet.
- Warren Buffett's letters to shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway
- Howard Marks shareholder memos for Oaktree Capital
Blogs
These are some of my favorite blogs about investing:
Podcasts
There are tons of good podcasts out there that interview people from finance and business, if you have time to listen on commutes, at the gym, or folding laundry. My favorites are:
- "Invest Like the Best" by Patrick O’Shaughnessy
- "Masters in Business" by Barry Ritholtz
- Motley Fool Money by Chris Hill & Friends
- Rule Breaker Investing by David Gardner
Do you use Reddit? There are several good investing subreddits:
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