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Book Corner

My favorite investment books; useful links for your research and for building your own investment library.

Bill Clinton a Latecomer in Giving star
So the market is going down, you are out and you wonder what books there are to read about "investing" (in this case charitable investing) while you wait for the market to turn around?

Essential Books star
The books in this list have over time proven to be useful, valuable and indispensable to me. They have helped me to learn about investments, to grow skills in investing and to think like a pro. In the coming weeks each of the books listed here will be reviewed in detail.

Investing in Family History star
Brief description of how the skills of investing can be applied to self-publishing of family histories.

It was the night before Christmas… star
The only three questions that count: investing by knowing what others don’t, a book by Ken Fisher contains a wealth of challenging ideas that could benefit your investments in 2007 and beyond

Leave Suze’ book at home star
"Women and Money" by Suze Orman should be left at home or in your local library if you are serious about investing, unless you still need basic money managment advice. This article explains why...

My Regrets of 2006 star
Even today our brain can still mess us up, blindside us, writes Ken Fisher. In consequence, if you made a big killing in the market this year, consider it the result of luck; and if you made some losses, accumulate your regrets.

No-nonsense investment reading (or Investment Scam)? star
Review of a book by Phil Town Rule #1, who advocates a simple strategy for successful investing in only 15 minutes a week. How could anyone devote only 15 minutes a week to investing and be successful?

Time is not Money! star
The key to success in investing is not speed. It is patience, patience, and more patience. It is interesting to find time proven lessons about market timing and money management in a book about the live of Jesse Livermore who lived in the 1920´s.

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