The Intelligent Investor to Rich Dad Poor Dad: 10 books for stock market edge

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The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham

Widely considered the "bible" of investing, this classic focuses on value investing principles, helping readers avoid costly mistakes while achieving long-term goals. It's a must-read for anyone serious about stock market success.

How to Make Money in Stocks by William J. O'Neil

This book introduces the CAN SLIM system, blending fundamental and technical analysis to help investors spot promising stocks. It offers practical, actionable strategies for timing trades and maximizing returns.

One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch

Peter Lynch, a legendary mutual fund manager, encourages readers to invest in companies they understand. He shares how everyday observations can reveal profitable growth opportunities.

The Little Book That Beats the Market by Joel Greenblatt

Greenblatt simplifies investing with a clear formula for finding undervalued stocks. This straightforward approach makes it a favorite among value investors.

The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel

This book dives into the role psychology plays in financial decisions. Through engaging stories, Housel reveals how mindset and behavior impact long-term financial success.

How I Made $2,000,000 in the Stock Market by Nicolas Darvas

Darvas outlines his unique "Box System" trading strategy, which led him to incredible success while working as a dancer. It’s an insightful guide to systematic trading.

Beating the Street by Peter Lynch

A follow-up to One Up On Wall Street, Lynch expands on his investment strategies and shares insights from managing the high-performing Magellan Fund.

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

Not just about the stock market, this book focuses on financial independence and education. It offers foundational lessons that are key for anyone looking to build wealth.

A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel

Malkiel presents the "random walk hypothesis," arguing that it’s challenging to consistently beat the market. This classic is a comprehensive overview of investment strategies.

Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Philip A. Fisher

Fisher's focus on qualitative analysis and understanding a company's leadership and competitive edge makes this a timeless guide for long-term investors.