Best resource for learning about investing strategies?
Current undergrad that just received a full time offer at an EB (EVR, PJT, CVP) M&A team. I’m interested in pursuing a career in PE / HF after getting some experience in banking and want to start building out a portfolio in the public markets to learn more about how they work. What are some good resources to learn more about public equity investing strategies? Any recommendations for starting to invest? I have a very high risk tolerance and just want to learn as much as I can.
Thank you!
Value investors club
warren buffet letters
anything from buffet / munger or related to them and/or their businesses
intelligent investor
margin of safety
valuewalk
marketfolly
Reddit security and investment analysis
Graham and doddsville
any materials from the Columbia business school value investing program
the Pershing square challenge pitch videos
the sohn conference pitches and videos
Corner of Berkshire and fairfax
distressed debt investing
peter lynch books
joel greenblatt books
anything related to Andreessen and/or VC
Online reading lists from like Dan Loeb, Ackman and the like
Reminiscence of a stock market operator
historical 13Fs of major hedge fund managers
books about PE firms like King of Capital, the Carlyle Group, Caesar’s Palace book (about Apollo)
predators ball
den of thieves
black edge
market masters
market wizards
confidence game
more money than god
Security analysis textbook
investment banking by rosenbaum and pearl textbook
jpmorgan history book
any other book that is around those books in the library dewey decimal system
Major news publications like wsj, CNBC, Bloomberg, dealbook, business sections of others too like nypost/wapo and whatever else you like can be helpful too
also you may like books about 3G, outliers/outsider CEOs and similiar business/mgmt books as helpful. Maybe even different hbs case studies as well
good luck :)