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Goodreads for investors Dec 23

December 22, 2017 by Ravichand

Good reads for investors

“Read 500 pages every day. That’s how knowledge works. It builds up like compound interest” Buffet

Investing

When do you Sell (Nick Maggiulli)

Pros & Cons of momentum investing (Ben Carlson)

Disrupt yourself and grow (Ian Cassel)

Benoit Mandelbrot’s Ideas about Investing and Markets (25iq)

This one is a must (Muthu)

Human behavior and the panic of 1907 (John Huber)

2018: Irrational complacency (Algebris)

Offbeat Stuff

“If you only read that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking” Haruki Murakami

Why toddlers deserve more respect (atlantic)

Secretive start-up unveils Mixed-Reality Goggles (rollingstone)

World’s richest 0.1% have boosted their wealth (guardian)

 

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stocknladdrRavichand@stocknladdr·
15 Apr

"I would say that almost everybody I know in Wall Street has had as many good ideas as I have, they just had a lot of [bad] ideas too" - Buffett

https://t.co/NMluVqE1tf

(40 pages of Buffett's three 1991 lecture transcripts)

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14 Apr

“No wise pilot, no matter how great his talent and experience, fails to use his checklist.”— Charlie Munger

In “Poor Charlie’s Almanac“, Munger puts forth a 10-step checklist (rules) for investors to follow for having investing success:

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stocknladdrRavichand@stocknladdr·
1 Apr

Its said "Privacy on internet is an oxymoron".
Every time I use Google services like Map / search etc , the "intelligent alerts" i get, makes me wonder what all does Google know about me.

If you are in the same boat then this will help you find answers.

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stocknladdrRavichand@stocknladdr·
28 Mar

“We’re never in lack of money. We lack people with dreams, (people) who can die for those dreams.” – Jack Ma

Have a Smart idea? Smart money has a way to find you.

https://t.co/a8rERFGV5y

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stocknladdrRavichand@stocknladdr·
27 Mar

Michael Mauboussin’s 10 Attributes of Great Fundamental Investors

Pause and Ponder on each one of ten traits. Good traits can become second nature through continuous practice.

@dmuthuk @Gautam__Baid

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stocknladdrRavichand@stocknladdr·
27 Mar

This is what i call a classic. It has never finished what it has to say. Every time i re-read, something new i understand

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26 Mar

Good work Nikhil @Nikhil26A @TFinMedia

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26 Mar

10 handpicked fine content on investing

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