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The Little Book That Still Beats the Market: The Magic Formula That's Almost Too Simple 📘✨

Joel Greenblatt wrote a book with a bold claim: he's figured out a simple formula that beats the market, and he's going to share it with you. For free. In a book you can read in an afternoon.Sounds too good to be true, right? That's what makes "The Little Book That Still Beats the Market" so interesting. Because Greenblatt isn't some internet guru selling a course. He's a legendary investor who ran Gotham Capital, achieving 40% annual returns for a decade. He teaches at Columbia Business School. He manages billions.And he's saying: here's a stupidly simple approach that works. Anyone can do it. You don't need to be smart. You don't need special access. You just need discipline.So what's the catch?

November 2nd, 2025

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The New Market Wizards: Conversations with America's Top Traders 🎩✨

Jack Schwager's "The New Market Wizards" is the sequel to his legendary "Market Wizards," and it's basically a masterclass in how the best traders in the world actually think. This isn't a typical investing book with theories and frameworks. It's a series of in-depth interviews with traders who've achieved extraordinary success—people who've turned small stakes into fortunes, who've survived decades in the markets, who've found edges that actually work. The beautiful thing? They all do it differently. Completely differently. Which itself is one of the book's most important lessons.

November 2nd, 2025

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The Most Important Thing: Howard Marks on What Actually Matters in Investing 🎯

Howard Marks doesn't write books to sell you a system or promise you riches. He writes to make you think—really think—about what investing actually is and how the best investors approach it. "The Most Important Thing" is a collection of insights from someone who's been in the game for over 50 years, managing billions of dollars through boom times and crashes, manias and panics. And the beautiful irony of the title? There isn't just one "most important thing." There are about twenty of them. Each chapter is titled "The Most Important Thing Is..." and explores a different crucial concept. Marks is saying: all of these things matter. Ignore any of them at your peril. This isn't a book for beginners looking for hot stock tips. It's a book for people who want to understand how exceptional investors think differently from everyone else.

November 2nd, 2025

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Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits: The Investment Classic That Still Matters 📈

Philip Fisher wrote "Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits" in 1958, and here's the wild part—it's still one of the most relevant investing books you can read today.While most investment books age like milk, this one aged like wine. Warren Buffett has called Fisher one of his major influences. Charlie Munger studied his methods. Even in an era of algorithms and high-frequency trading, Fisher's principles for finding exceptional companies remain remarkably applicable.This isn't a book about quick trades or technical analysis. It's about finding outstanding companies, understanding them deeply, and holding them for the long haul. In other words, it's about actual investing, not gambling with a Bloomberg terminal.

November 2nd, 2025