Wednesday, June 7, 2017

The Next Investment Books in My Target List - to be completed by March 2018


Below are the list of my next target Investment Books which i aim to complete them by March 2018:

1. The Most Important Thing Illuminated by Howard Marks & Paul Johnson

2. Poor Charlie's Almanack by Peter Kaufman

3. The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by Jack Bogle

4. The Outsiders by William Thorndike Jr

5. Jack: Straight from the Gut by Jack Welch & John A. Byrne

6. Warren Buffet's Ground Rules by Jeremy C Miller

7. Where Are the Customers' Yachts? by Fred Schwed

8. Warren Buffet Accounting by Stig Brodersen & Preston Pysh

Good luck to me!!!

My Investment Books - Update

Below are the list of my Investment Books i have read/reading:


(1) One Up on Wall Street --by Peter Lynch

(2) The Zulu Principle --by Jim Slater

(3) Intelligent Investor --by Benjamin Graham

(4) Common Stocks & Uncommon Profits --by Philip Fisher

(5) The Essay of Warren Buffet --by Lawrence A. Cunningham

(6) Behind the Berkshire Hathaway Curtain --by Ronald Chan

(7) Value Investing in Growth Company --by Rusmin & Victor Chng

(8) Investlah --by Serjing, Sudhan, Wei Lin

(9) Buffet's Bite -The Essential Investor's Guide to Warren Buffet's Shareholder Letters --by L.J. Rittenhouse

(10) Your First Million - making it from stock --by Dr Michael Leong

(11) The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing --by Jason Kelly

(12) The Value Investor --by Ronald Chan

(13) Fooled by Randomness --by Nassim Nicholas Taleb (not completed yet)

(14) Security Analysis --by Benjamin Graham (not completed yet)

(15) The Winning Investment Habits of Warren Buffet & George Soros --by Mark Tier

(16) The Buffet Essay Symposium with Warrent Buffet & Charlie Munger --by Lawrence A. Cunningham

(17) Buffettology --by Mary Buffet & David Clark

(18) Simply Brilliant --by William C. Taylor

(19) Long & Short: Confession of a Portfolio Manager (Stock Market Wisdom for Investors) --by Lawrence Creatura

(20) The Little Book That Still Beats The Market --by Joel Greenblatt