40 Investing Books Recommendations from 20 Legendary Investors

Including Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Joel Greenblatt, Mohnish Pabrai, Guy Spier, Li Lu.......

Worth More than $100 Billion!

1. Warren Buffett

The Most Important Thing - https://t.co/9noBa9TIYk

The Outsider - https://t.co/tT9ZYTLypB
2. Charlie Munger

Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion - https://t.co/UnBFJ90J9o

The Warren Buffett Portfolio - https://t.co/O1BSnBlWDM
3. Mohnish Pabrai

100 Baggers - https://t.co/CrIt3kJlaF

A Gift to My Children: A Father’s Lessons for Life and Investing - https://t.co/lsvcApFlL6
4. Chris Mayer

The Little Book That Beats the Market. - https://t.co/7NEKHgNCSD

100 to 1 in the Stock Market by Thomas Phelps - https://t.co/LgBsztLUYh
5. Guy Spier

The Dhandho Investor - https://t.co/hM4nn1lgXS

The Alchemy Of Finance - https://t.co/FBSB9QCsqs
6. Chuck Akre

Money Masters of Our Time by John Train. - https://t.co/2CauruEC2U

The Essays of Warren Buffett - https://t.co/ZgOGQsdgAp
7. Howard Marks

Against The Gods - https://t.co/JhE9lVU3nc

A Short History Of Financial Euphoria - https://t.co/Fp95wuqFdT
8. Joel Greenblatt

One Up On Wall Street - https://t.co/s5aOVHpEcw

Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond - https://t.co/QHgzjtIx3g
9. Seth Klarman

You Can Be A Stock Market Genius - https://t.co/t5yWtPRZcm

The Aggressive Conservative Investor - https://t.co/6CLDttUK46
10. John Bogle

The Battle For The Soul Of Capitalism - https://t.co/L1xWH9qBC6

Stay The Course - https://t.co/OymkUikNWl
11. Prem Wasta

Extraordinary Popular Delusions and The Madness of Crowds - https://t.co/EjX1jr338M

Investing the Templeton Way - https://t.co/rTvRdIjJGc
12. Ralph Wanger

Winning the Loser’s Game - https://t.co/Jew984gWuA

A Zebra in Lion Country - https://t.co/DiDP4KN2ax
13. Bill Ackman

Security Analysis - https://t.co/mtj6f7pZFy

Quality of Earnings - https://t.co/Gk7xAruR8Z
14. Li Lu

Seeking Wisdom - https://t.co/TX3FrnSyCI

Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits - https://t.co/J748Qy0x29
15. Charles Kosh

The Forgotten Man - https://t.co/Sp3ncskWRl

The Evolution Of Everything - https://t.co/mNmodBBXHm
16. Bill Miller

Richer, Wiser, Happier - https://t.co/OoccU1gZq5

How To Buy Stocks Louis Engel - https://t.co/VudRLIjoTL
17. Raamdeo Agrawal

Value Migration by Adrian Slywotzky - https://t.co/ZQFJertGU8

Understanding Porter by Joan Magretta - https://t.co/BjWCdP9OrO
18. S Naren

The Little Book on Behavioural Investing -https://t.co/ExJN2Kb7Wc

The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right, - https://t.co/QiT0hWDAZ1
19. Terry Smith

Business Adventures - https://t.co/K5sBKbLUnE

The Big Short: Inside The Doomsday Machine - https://t.co/K5sBKbLUnE
20. Arnold Van Den Berg

John Neff Investing - https://t.co/tee0KKNwqd

When Genius Failed - https://t.co/QpWlVuGDFZ
Bonus Some Books Recommendations from Indian Specific Investors

1. Samit Vartak -

https://t.co/RlzpUz84OR
2. Utpal Seth

Mastering Megatrends - https://t.co/kFM8ALV4d3

3. Parag Parikh

https://t.co/U1SrfZTR0D
4. Samir Arora

The Halo Effect - https://t.co/IE5ZKzmKf9

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