Book recommendation of Sajal Kapoor sir @unseenvalue

List of 15 books #Thread

1. More Than You Know:
https://t.co/KvEFOm80Z2
2. Buffett Beyond Value:
https://t.co/KCyWTiv7Sf
3. The Halo Effect:
https://t.co/C6F74no07v
4. The Little Book That Builds Wealth:
https://t.co/dfILiHkXUM
5. The Zurich Axioms:
https://t.co/ZAp3sd5NXH
6. A Wealth of Common Sense:
https://t.co/r7LFZWNwbe
7. Charlie Munger:
https://t.co/E35SoxRDws
8. Trade Like a Stock Market Wizard:
https://t.co/xBwMZoedDJ
9. Gurus of Chaos:
https://t.co/GyOGVcGxES
10. 100 Baggers:
https://t.co/73U3Y4w5iP
11. Coffee Can Investing:
https://t.co/1roOcxAt8W
12. The Little Book of Behavioral Investing:
https://t.co/J0LnQIFLTq
13. One Up On Wall Street:
https://t.co/rz7bkCeJGG
14. The Psychology of Money:
https://t.co/YKOrh9I5op
15. Masterclass with Super-Investors:
https://t.co/RGzVGVndpW

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