Submitted by Bryan_R58 t3_z77gk5 in wallstreetbets
IanSandersJr t1_iy52yey wrote
What book is that
Bryan_R58 OP t1_iy539nu wrote
The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham
IanSandersJr t1_iy53brd wrote
Would you recommend it?
not_goverment_entity t1_iy5oudh wrote
First check what sub you’re in, then ask for advice according. In this sub you ask which glue tasted better or ask for crayon recommendations
Shebert624 t1_iy6ofea wrote
What marker is that? Does it smell good?
Bryan_R58 OP t1_iy5q0u6 wrote
Mondo Llama underrated
not_goverment_entity t1_iy5v9l9 wrote
Ha, I actually had to google to see what was mando llama
CyberNinja23 t1_iy6j472 wrote
Obviously the window tastes best
BenderTKE t1_iy6jvnx wrote
Door knob also a tasty treat, especially when warm
CyberNinja23 t1_iy6o5hp wrote
I also appreciate when someone tastes my warm knob.
IanSandersJr t1_iy6022h wrote
Honestly. I just figured I could hopefully have one serious convo lol
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Bryan_R58 OP t1_iy53kue wrote
Yep. I believe it’s available by pdf online but I prefer hard copy. Found it in a thrift store!
IanSandersJr t1_iy55cb4 wrote
Is it friendly to new investors
Bryan_R58 OP t1_iy56bqs wrote
I’m by no means experienced and it’s a bit over my head at times. It’s an easy enough read but I’d start with Bogle and get the basics down (DCA’ing, simple diversification, index fund investing etc)
Suggestedname420 t1_iy6bxy2 wrote
It’s a great fuckin book no doubt and has tons of value to new investors…but you’ll get roasted in the sub for admitting you can read, I know these things only because a friend told me
BenderTKE t1_iy6kg2n wrote
There’s no pictures, no memes, no rocket emoji, so this book no good for new investors. Graphs aren’t even colored, i had to color it myself
pmslady t1_iy8q3ol wrote
This is the one book I wish I read first before investing. If you want to see if this is the book for you, read page 537 right away to see if something "clicks".
IanSandersJr t1_iy8sd7j wrote
Are you being serious. No one in this sub is ever serious
Syab_of_Caltrops t1_iy6o9cp wrote
It's good, but hasn't been updated since the dot-Com bubble. Random Walk Down Wallstreet is better in that regard. I highly recommend both.
Icy-Cat6810 t1_iy7ecqc wrote
That book was the first wsbs but in old English written by one fucktart. My favorite is when he tells a story about ancient apes going bonkers on ticket master ipo. Apes back in the day went bonkers buying up the wrong ticker that was a communications company that was going bankrupt cuz those regards though it was the ticket master ticker. Lol it’s a great book about fucktarts, but in old English and boring as fuck Shakespeare shit. It’s like a memoir of dumbasses through out history of the markets. Apes used to count card board boxes to predict Santa Rally’s etc etc lol any thing you can think off it’s been done. Even the card board man getting a cut to not show too many or show extra boxes
Agreeable-Ad-9648 t1_iy5il7l wrote
I'm reading Security Analysis by same author. Is it better/worse/same?
pmslady t1_iy8qjhc wrote
Both are good but Security Analysis is drier and somewhat boring in comparison to The Intelligent Investor. Security Analysis goes more in depth than The Intelligent Investor. I highly recommend listening to the audiobook version of The Intelligent Investor.
Bryan_R58 OP t1_iy5nk9e wrote
Haven’t read it (yet!)
MemesGamingInc t1_iy9b65t wrote
i've read that book 3 times, going on 4th time and i have yet to find those notes on the book.
RecommendationNo6304 t1_iy5jvkp wrote
Must be Zweig's commentary, or someone else who has written a recent preface to Intelligent Investor. Can't be Graham, and doesn't sound anything like Buffett.
Bryan_R58 OP t1_iy5nlmv wrote
Yes!
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