
The Psychology of Money
by Morgan Housel
Doing well with money isn't necessarily about what you know. It's about how you behave. And behaviour is hard to teach, even to really smart people.
Whether you're building your first portfolio or refining your thinking, these books provide the mental models for long-term investment success — and a healthy scepticism toward anyone promising shortcuts.
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by Morgan Housel
Doing well with money isn't necessarily about what you know. It's about how you behave. And behaviour is hard to teach, even to really smart people.

by Taylor Larimore
The investment guide inspired by Jack Bogle's philosophy — written by three of the most active members of the Bogleheads online forum. Covers the full arc from starting to invest through retirement, emphasising low-cost index funds, broad diversification, tax efficiency, and ignoring market noise.

by Warren Buffett
Lawrence Cunningham's compilation of Warren Buffett's annual letters to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, organised by theme rather than chronology. Covers corporate governance, finance, investments, mergers and acquisitions, accounting, and the valuation framework that made Buffett the world's greatest investor.

by Thomas J. Stanley
A groundbreaking research study revealing how America's wealthy actually live — not in luxury, but with discipline, frugality, and long-term thinking.
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by Jack Schwager
Schwager interviews seventeen of the most successful traders of the 1970s and 1980s — Michael Marcus, Bruce Kovner, Richard Dennis, Paul Tudor Jones, Ed Seykota, and others. Each interview reveals a different trading philosophy and approach, while a consistent set of principles emerges across all of them.
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by Benjamin Graham
Warren Buffett calls it 'the best book about investing ever written.' First published in 1949, Graham's value investing principles have stood up to every market cycle since. The revised edition includes commentary by Jason Zweig placing Graham's timeless wisdom in modern context.
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by John C. Bogle
The founder of the index fund and Vanguard makes the definitive case for buying and holding low-cost index funds as the optimal investment strategy for most people.
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by Burton G. Malkiel
The classic argument for efficient markets and passive investing — now in its thirteenth edition — explaining why index funds outperform most actively managed portfolios.
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by Philip A. Fisher
A classic of investment literature that established growth investing as a discipline, introducing the 'scuttlebutt' research method and fifteen key questions for evaluating any company.
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by Peter Lynch
Peter Lynch, the manager of the legendary Magellan Fund, explains how ordinary investors can use their everyday experiences to find exceptional stock market opportunities.
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by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd
First published in 1934 in the aftermath of the Great Crash, Benjamin Graham and David Dodd's foundational text establishes the principles of value investing — rigorous financial analysis, margin of safety, and the distinction between investment and speculation — that remain the intellectual bedrock of serious equity analysis.
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by William Bernstein
Bernstein's framework for intelligent investing built on four pillars: the theory of investing (risk and return, asset allocation), the history of investing (what markets have actually done over two centuries), the psychology of investing (why investors consistently make the same costly mistakes), and the business of investing (how Wall Street profits from investor behaviour).
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by JL Collins
JL Collins makes the case for a simple, low-cost index fund investing strategy in a letter originally written for his daughter, expanded into the most accessible investing book available.
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by Robert T. Kiyosaki
The #1 personal finance book of all time. Kiyosaki contrasts the money lessons he learned from his own 'poor dad' — his biological father — with those of his best friend's 'rich dad', arguing that what you're taught in school about money is dangerously incomplete.
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by MJ DeMarco
MJ DeMarco challenges the conventional wisdom of slow, patient wealth-building and argues for building scalable businesses that generate wealth rapidly.
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by Brandon Turner
The BiggerPockets guide to every aspect of managing rental properties — tenant screening, leases, maintenance, evictions, and the systems that turn a rental portfolio from chaotic to profitable.
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by Brandon Turner
BiggerPockets' comprehensive guide to building wealth through rental properties — covering deal analysis, financing, property management, and scaling a rental portfolio.
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by David Greene
David Greene's definitive guide to investing in rental properties in markets outside your local area — how to find, analyse, buy, and manage properties remotely with the right team in place.
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by Gary Keller
Gary Keller's research-based blueprint for building millionaire-level wealth through real estate — the myths to bust, the models to master, and the network to build.
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by Frank Gallinelli
The definitive guide to real estate financial analysis — cap rate, cash-on-cash return, NPV, IRR, and the 36 other key metrics every serious investor must understand before making a decision.
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by Erin Lowry
The follow-up to Broke Millennial, focused entirely on investing — from opening a brokerage account and understanding index funds to navigating robo-advisers and tax accounts.
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by Andrew Hallam
Nine rules of wealth that a school teacher used to build a million-dollar portfolio on a modest salary, centred on index fund investing and frugal habits.
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by Ben Carlson
Ben Carlson's argument that simplicity beats complexity in investing — a clear, evidence-based guide to building a portfolio that outperforms most professionals over time.
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by Jeremy Siegel
The definitive long-run analysis of stock market returns, showing why equities outperform all other asset classes over long time horizons and how to build a winning portfolio.
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