Recommend me a must have book

Hi,

I'm looking for something to read to improve my knowledge, I have read all this:

-What works on wall street
- Security Analysis
- The intelligent investor
- Investment Valuation (damodaran)
- Valuation (McKinsey)
- Hedge fund Market Wizards
- Investment strategies of hedge funds
- All about asset allocation
- The Five Rules for Successful Stock Investing
- The Little Book That Builds Wealth
- Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets (murphy)
- Trading for a Living
- Liar's poker
- One up on wall street
- Young money
- Accounting for value

Wright now I'm reading about active portfolio management and I have studied macro and microeconomics at the university.

What can you recommend me?

 

You've got a pretty good list right there. But investing is something that needs to be practiced to really be understood.

As other people have suggested, try to talk to people in the industry. Read investment writeups on Seeking Alpha, VIC and message boards like Berkshire/Fairfax. Pick a couple companies you find interesting and read their 10-ks cover to cover. Then get back to books. It'll create a positive feedback loop, better informing your understanding of the books which in turn help you understand actual companies better.

 

That's what I do, I have read the books first and then I opened a trading account and I invest some money so I read the 10k reports of the companies I analyze and then I get back to the books as a support during this valuation process.

I'm also planning to write articles to seeking aplha if possible and I read some articles once-twice a week (I also receive some articles by mail about macro and some companies I follow).

The problem is how to contact with someone in the industry, I would like to have a mentor, but it's difficult to get it.

 
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stockman:

I have downloaded a quantitaive risk management book (coleman) and one about M&A.

Can anyone recommend me a great book about macro investing/trading?

http://www.Amazon.com/More-Money-Than-God-Relations/dp/0143119419 But dont expect to learn the ins & outs of macro trading with this one. Its more of a war stories & history book. The stories are good, though.

Also my list of non-macro stuff: Colossal Failure of Common Sense Predators Ball Shipping Man Mr. Market Miscalculates The Signal & the Noise Thinking Fast & Slow Stock Market Genius or Margin of Safety (but probably not both) Fooled By Randomness Fooling Some of the People All of the Time Traders, Guns, Money

I think you would have fun with all of these books. I did

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Stryfe:

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Agree with this. Builds general "business knowledge" versus talking specifically about investing, so it's particularly valuable.

Would also agree with Margin of Safety by Klarman. It will not be groundbreaking in terms of value investing philosophy if you have read Security Analysis + Intelligent Investor, but its a quick read and covers some other interesting topics / examples.

 

I'll might get monkey shit for this but I would actually recommend getting into something philosophical or spiritual every once in a while. I know that sounds diametrically opposed to capitalism for a lot of people, but try to find a way to work it in. Personally, I think having a spiritual practice has made me a much better investor- obviously not so much from a technical standpoint, but rather my ability to see a strategy clearly, execute, keep calm, not fucking worry all day, etc. This is something that a lot of successful business people have in common.

That's probably not what you were looking for, but having your shit together as a human being helps a lot.

"Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will."
 

reminiscences of a stock operator

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the alchemist. i think its important to diversify your readings.

the worldly philosophers was good too (economic history)

"There are three ingredients in the good life: learning, earning and yearning."
 

Reminiscences of a stock operator and the sex god method

Disclaimer for the Kids: Any forward-looking statements are solely for informational purposes and cannot be taken as investment advice. Consult your moms before deciding where to invest.
 

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