Resources
"Risk comes from not knowing what you are doing" - Warren BuffettHere are the books that I recommend reading to learn about investing – which not only elaborates on how to read financial statements, but also explains the mindset for the right temperament about investing. I’m also including the books that helped me to build my algorithmic trading models. Also, I couldn’t keep up with the information required to invest on a large quantity of businesses. Here are the platforms that I use to automate a lot of my due-diligence regarding fundamentals and valuation:
Books / Letters:
The Intelligent Investor – Benjamin Graham
One Up on Wall Street – Peter Lynch
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings – Philip A. Fisher
Stocks for the Long Run – Jeremy Siegel
Investing Psychology – Tim Richards
Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder letters – Warren Buffet
Behavioral Portfolio Management – C. Thomas Howard – or his book
The Little Book that Still Beats the Market – Joel Greenblatt
How to Make Money in Stocks – William O’Neil
Excess Returns: A comparative study of the methods of the world’s greatest investors – Frederik Vanhaverbeke
What’s Behind the Numbers? – John Del Vecchio and Tom Jacobs
Investment Valuation – Aswath Damodaran
Quantitative Investing – Fred Piard
What Works on Wall Street – James O’Shaughnessy