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This article is a list, in no
particular order, of the value investing books I have found really
worthwhile.
For inclusion to the list a book must
pass the “dog ear” test. When I find something worthwhile in a
book I fold the page and mark the text with a pencil. Thus the more
folded pages a book has the more valuable it has been.
Look for the books used at Amazon or if
you commute or drive a lot buy them from Audible (www.audible.com)
so you can listen to it on your mobile device.
A word of warning. Audible uses its own
software that has to be installed on your mobile device, so before
buying make sure your device is supported.
The Little
Book That Beats the Market
by Joel Greenblatt
Hardcover: 176 pages
ISBN-10: 0471733067
ISBN-13: 978-0471733065
Do not let the title of this book fool
you. Its written in an easy to understand way by one of the best
hedge fund managers, Joel Greenblatt who is also an adjunct professor
Columbia Business School.
You can easily finish it over a weekend
and probably not think the same about investing thereafter.
I would classify this as one of my must
read value investing books
What you will get from this book:
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It will teach you a statistically
tested investment strategy with an excellent track record
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It will explain it in easy to
understand way
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It will show you how to implement
it in easy to understand steps
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It even had a website where you
can easily find the companies to invest in
You Can
Be a Stock Market Genius: Uncover the Secret Hiding Places of Stock
Market Profits
by Joel Greenblatt
Paperback: 304 pages
ISBN-10: 0684840073
ISBN-13: 978-0684840079
This is the first book by Joel
Greenblatt.
Do not let the unusual title of the
book fool you, it has a lot to offer. It extensively covers often
overlooked areas of the stock market where profitable investment
opportunities can be found.
It is not such an easy read as The
Little Book that Beats the Market but a worthwhile book for more
advanced investors.
What you will get from this book:
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You will be introduced to
profitable investment areas such as, spin-offs, mergers, risk
arbitrage, restructurings, rights offerings, bankruptcies,
liquidations, and asset sales, which are not usually considered by
the average investor
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It will give you the best places
to look for these ideas and also where you can copy good ideas but
you still need to do your own homework
The
Little Book of Value Investing
by Christopher H. Browne
Hardcover: 208 pages
ISBN-10: 0470055898
ISBN-13: 978-0470055892
This book also has a title that may let
you overlook it, but don't.
It is written by the partner of
probably the best value investment fund managers Tweedy Browne
(www.tweedy.com).
Its also a book that can be finished
over a weekend. It will teach you the ins and outs of value investing
in an entertaining and clearly to follow way.
What you will get from this book:
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The book is the distilled wisdom
of an successful investor
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It will explain value investing, a
method of buying undervalued stocks that will earn the best return
over the long term.
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The book is written in an easy to
understand way making it suitable for beginners and advanced
investors
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It is an easy read that can be
finished over a weekend. Implementing the principles may take
significantly longer
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Ample use of examples and
historical studies is used to illustrate points
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The
Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book
of Practical Counsel (Revised Edition)
by Benjamin Graham
Paperback: 640 pages
ISBN-10: 0060555661
ISBN-13: 978-0060555665
Since it was first published in 1949,
this book by Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing, has
sold over a million copies.
Warren E. Buffett called it "the
best book on investing ever written."
Look for the Revised Addition with
commentary on each chapter and extensive footnotes prepared by senior
Money editor, Jason Zweig which has updated the book to fit with the
current markets.
This is a value investing classic and
another one of my must read value investing books.
What you will get from this book:
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Value investing explained in its
purest sense
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Explains how to make unpopular but
profitable investments
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Explains the psychology of
investing
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Clearly explains how Wall Street
works and refutes investment falsehoods
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Gives you a clear check-list to
following when making investments
Contrarian
Investment Strategies - The Next Generation
by David Dreman
Hardcover: 464 pages
ISBN-10: 0684813505
ISBN-13: 978-0684813509
David Dreman is a long-time fund
manager and columnist for Forbes magazine.
He is one of Wall Streets best-known
and most articulate contrarian (going against the crowd) investors.
This book is an updated version of his 1982 book and includes recent
research on investor psychology.
What you will get from this book:
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Investment research explained and
combined with how to practically pick winning investments
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You will be shown how going
against the crowd adds to your investment returns
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In clear how-to terms be shown how
to apply the ideas in the book
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Scientific proof why all
forecasting is a waste of time
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Learn how to override your natural
tendency to under-perform the market
The
Dhandho Investor: The Low - Risk Value Method to High Returns
by Mohnish Pabrai
Hardcover: 208 pages
ISBN-10: 047004389X
ISBN-13: 978-0470043899
Mohnish Pabrai is a disciple of Warren
Buffett having directly copied his investment partnership structure
and investment method.
This book is a worthwhile read giving
the reader good insights into value investing principles and the idea
of heads I win, tails I do not lose much.
The book is filled with easy to
understand examples and written in an easy to understand way.
What you will get from this book:
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Learn how to invest in companies
with little downside and lots of upside
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Gives you a keep it simple
framework for investing
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Learn how to stack the odds in
your favour when investing
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Gives you a plan on when to sell
your investment
One Up on Wall Street: How to Use What You Already Know To Make
Money in the Market
by Peter/ Rothchild, John Lynch
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (April
3, 2000)
ASIN: B001I7L8BE
Until retiring in 1990, Peter Lynch was
manager of the very successful Fidelity Magellan Fund America's
biggest mutual fund.
David and Tom Gardner from Motley Fool
(www.fool.com) called Peter Lynch
the second greatest investor in the world after Warren Buffett.
In this book Peter Lynch explains in a
straight forward way that investment opportunities abound for the
layperson by simply observing business developments and taking notice
of your immediate world, from shopping in the mall to the workplace.
The book has been a national best
seller in the USA for good reason. It offers valuable insights in an
easily understandable way.
What you will get from this book:
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It will tell you how to beat Wall
Street by using information gained from everyday life
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Learn how you have the same
opportunities as professional investors to make money in the stock
market
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Learn what information you must
focus on and how to apply it
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Learn how you really do know more
about investing than you think
The
Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America, Second
Edition
by Warren E. Buffett (Author), Lawrence
A. Cunningham
Paperback: 296 pages
ISBN-10: 0966446127
ISBN-13: 978-0966446128
Over the years I have read, listened to
and looked at numerous books on Warren Buffett. This is the best one
I have read and I recommend it wholeheartedly.
If you want to read only one book on
Warren Buffett this is the one to get.
I have the first edition but suggest
you buy the second edition with added material.
What you will get from this book:
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The summarised and categorised
wisdom of Warren Buffett's business and investing teachings
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Investment and business success
explained in a straight forward manner everyone can understand
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The secrets to investing explained
in an easy to understand way
Value
Investing Made Easy: Benjamin Graham's Classic Investment Strategy
Explained for Everyone
by Janet Lowe
Paperback: 224 pages
ISBN-10: 0070388644
ISBN-13: 978-0070388642
This book is another excellent
introduction to value investing. It clearly sets out the main tenets
of value investing with reference and quotes to Benjamin Graham and
Warren Buffett.
An excellent book for beginners with a
summary of Benjamin Graham's value investment and analysis principles
as found in his book Security Analysis.
What you will get from this book:
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Value investing explained in an
easy to understand way
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A step by step guide how to apply
value investing when investing
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How to manage risk as well as do
well irrespective of what the market does
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A practical how-to guide to value
investing
More
Than You Know: Finding Financial Wisdom in Unconventional Places
by Mr. Michael J. Mauboussin
Hardcover: 320 pages
ISBN-10: 0231143729
ISBN-13: 978-0231143721
Michael Mauboussin is the chief
strategist at Legg Mason a well regarded US based fund manager.
This book is a compilation of his
strategy reports which begins with scientific findings from diverse
fields, then show why and how an investor can apply it to his
investment activities.
Not directly a value investing book but
a perfect addition to value investors. A book that will directly help
you in your investment decisions.
What you will get from this book:
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The explanation of how scientific
findings relate to investing
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Learn a multi-disciplinary
approach to investing
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Why financial television should be
watched for entertainment value only
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How you can simplify your
investment approach while still maximising your returns
P.S. A company the market forgot about
Last month while running my stock screeners to find attractively valued companies I stumbled onto something that will interest you.
As you know I look for the absolute cheapest companies in Europe, the UK and the USA, irrespective of size and market they are trading on.
This time however I discovered “a gem lying in plain sight”.
It’s a really large company (that you can buy nearly anywhere) that has gotten really cheap. But is so large and obvious that it is completely overlooked by the market.
Something like a diamond lying on the sidewalk, you do not believe that it is a diamond and thus ignore it as you walk by.
Another reason I like the company it that it recently got rid of quite a large millstone around its neck, another factor that should help it perform better in future.
I immediately analysed the company and recommended it to my subscribers.
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