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Quote tejas.k Replybullet Posted: 27/Apr/2012 at 5:06pm
basantji,
is the book beating the street as good as one up on wall street?
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Dear Seniors ,

I am a investor into direct equities though I have been trying to follow the discussions on this useful forum and trying to learn. I would like to know if someone can help me with the best book available on asset allocation and the other is the best resource available on equity valuations ?

Does someone have a link which can be downloaded ?

Shall sincerely appreciate your feedback and help.

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Quote satish23 Replybullet Posted: 01/May/2012 at 7:24pm
anybody has read 'india unbound'by gurcharan das?
As i am a non finance guy suggest me some usefull books on world/indian economy in general. i read good reviews about following books
1)The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith,
2)The Commanding Heights : The Battle for the World Economy by Daniel Yergin, Joseph Stanislaw,
3)Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of The Next Economic Miracles by Ruchir Sharma,
4)The Ascent Of Money : A Financial History Of The World by Niall Ferguson,

basant sir can you help
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Quote rohit1889 Replybullet Posted: 01/May/2012 at 7:48pm
Originally posted by satish23

anybody has read 'india unbound'by gurcharan das?
As i am a non finance guy suggest me some usefull books on world/indian economy in general. i read good reviews about following books
1)The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith,
2)The Commanding Heights : The Battle for the World Economy by Daniel Yergin, Joseph Stanislaw,
3)Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of The Next Economic Miracles by Ruchir Sharma,
4)The Ascent Of Money : A Financial History Of The World by Niall Ferguson,

basant sir can you help


How is Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of The Next Economic Miracles by Ruchir Sharma?
I read articles written by Ruchir Sharma in ET. They are indeed vry good.
If you're prepared to invest in a company, then you ought to be able to explain why in simple language that a fifth grader could understand, and quickly enough so the fifth grader won't get bored.
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Quote raz_737 Replybullet Posted: 13/May/2012 at 3:51pm
I started reading warren buffett letters from 1957 onwards.No better text than this can be found on investing and business.
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Quote tejas.k Replybullet Posted: 06/Jun/2012 at 4:30pm
search for top 10 investing book leads to http://beginnersinvest.about.com/cs/newinvestors/tp/aatp110101.htm
while the first four are very well known, i don't know know much about the rest.  Does anybody recommend any book(s) from 5 to 10 in that list ?
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Book Five is Security Analysis by Benjamin Graham. Warren Buffett considers it his bible. It is a necessary read for anyone getting into investing.
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Quote sriganeshh Replybullet Posted: 14/Jun/2012 at 11:10am
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namaskar. have gone through your book list in linkedin.com
would like to have your views abt Jim Slater's Zulu Principle Book.
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