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Where to Start with JL Collins: A Reading Guide

Where to start with JL Collins — how to approach The Simple Path to Wealth, his essential guide to financial independence through index fund investing. A complete reading guide.

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Where to Start with John C. Bogle: A Reading Guide

Where to start with John C. Bogle — how to approach The Little Book of Common Sense Investing, the concentrated case for index funds from the man who invented them. A complete reading guide.

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Where to Start with Ken McElroy: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Ken McElroy — how to approach The ABCs of Real Estate Investing, his practical and direct guide to finding undervalued properties and managing them for long-term cash flow. A complete reading guide.

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Where to Start with Mohnish Pabrai: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Mohnish Pabrai — how to approach The Dhandho Investor, his value investing framework inspired by the Patel motel owners: low risk, high return, asymmetric bets. A complete reading guide.

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Where to Start with Morgan Housel: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Morgan Housel — whether to begin with The Psychology of Money or Same As Ever. A complete reading guide to the personal finance author.

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Where to Start with Peter Lynch: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Peter Lynch — whether to begin with One Up on Wall Street or Beating the Street. A complete reading guide to the legendary Fidelity fund manager.

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Where to Start with Philip A. Fisher: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Philip A. Fisher — how to approach Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, the 1958 classic that established qualitative growth investing and influenced Warren Buffett. A complete reading guide.

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Where to Start with Ramit Sethi: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Ramit Sethi — how to approach I Will Teach You to Be Rich, his practical six-week personal finance programme designed for people who hate personal finance books. A complete reading guide.

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Where to Start with Ray Dalio: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Ray Dalio — how to approach Principles, his essential guide to decision-making and radical transparency. A complete reading guide.

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Where to Start with Robert Hagstrom: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Robert Hagstrom — how to approach The Warren Buffett Way, his systematic breakdown of Buffett's investment framework into business, management, and financial tenets any investor can study. A complete reading guide.

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Where to Start with Robert Kiyosaki: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Robert Kiyosaki — how to approach Rich Dad Poor Dad, his paradigm-shifting reframe of assets, liabilities, and financial literacy that has changed how millions of people think about money. A complete reading guide.

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Where to Start with Roger Lowenstein: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Roger Lowenstein — how to approach When Genius Failed, his definitive account of the rise and collapse of Long-Term Capital Management and what it revealed about the gap between financial models and the real world. A complete reading guide.

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Where to Start with Taylor Larimore: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Taylor Larimore — how to approach The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing, the most complete practical implementation of Jack Bogle's low-cost index investing philosophy. A complete reading guide.

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Where to Start with Thomas J. Stanley: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Thomas J. Stanley — whether to begin with The Millionaire Next Door or The Millionaire Mind. A complete reading guide to the wealth researcher.

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Where to Start with Tony Robbins: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Tony Robbins — whether to begin with Money Master the Game, Unshakeable, or Awaken the Giant Within. A complete reading guide.

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Where to Start with Warren Buffett: A Reading Guide

Where to start with Warren Buffett — how to approach The Essays of Warren Buffett, the essential collection of his shareholder letter wisdom. A complete reading guide.

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Where to Start with William Bernstein: A Reading Guide

Where to start with William Bernstein — how to approach The Four Pillars of Investing, his rigorous evidence-based framework covering theory, history, psychology, and the business of Wall Street. A complete reading guide.

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Best Investing Books: Essential Reading List for Every Level

The best investing books — from The Intelligent Investor and The Psychology of Money to A Random Walk Down Wall Street and The Little Book of Common Sense Investing. Books for beginners to advanced investors.

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Naval Ravikant's Book Recommendations: The Essential Reading List

The books Naval Ravikant recommends most — from The Almanack of Naval Ravikant and Poor Charlie's Almanack to Antifragile, Skin in the Game, and the philosophy books he returns to repeatedly.

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Books Like The Psychology of Money: 10 Personal Finance Books That Actually Change How You Think

If The Psychology of Money changed how you think about wealth, these personal finance and investing books go deeper — from Housel's own follow-up to Munger, Buffett, and Morgan Housel's intellectual peers.

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