Investment Reference

General Investment

Think and grow rich – Napoleon Hill

The most important thing: uncommon sense for the thoughtful investor – Howard Marks

One up on Wall Street – Peter Lynch

 

The Behavior Gap: simple way to stop doing dumb things with money – Carl Richards

Secrets of the millionaire mind: mastering the inner game of wealth – T. Harv Eker

 

The undercover economist strikes back: how to run – or ruin – an economy – Tim Harford

Think like a freak: the authors of Freakonomics offer to retain your brain – Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner

Freakonomics – Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner

 

SuperFreakonomics – Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner

Investments (10th ed) – Z. Bodie, A. Kane & A.J. Marcus (2014)

Principles of Corporate Finance (10th ed.) – R. A. Brealey, S. C. Myers & F. Allen (2011)

Corporate Finance (3rd ed.), I. Welch, UCLA (2014)

A. F. Perold, The capital asset pricing model, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 18(3) 3-24 (2004)

E. F. Fama & K. R. French, The capital asset pricing model: theory and evidence, Journal of Economic Perspectives 18(3), 25-46 (2004)

K. C. Louis, K. C. Chan, Jason Karceski and Josef Lakonishok, “The level and persistence of growth rates”, Journal of Finance, Vol. 58(2), p. 643 – 684 (2003)

Value Investment

The new Buffettology: Warren Buffett’s proven techniques for investing successfully in changing markets – Mary Buffett, David Clark

The Buffettology Workbook: Value Investing the Warren Buffett Way by Mary Buffett and David Clark

Warren Buffett and the Interpretation of Financial Statements: The Search for the Company with a Durable Competitive Advantage by Mary Buffett and David Clark

Intelligent investor – Benjamin Graham

 

Financial Theory and Corporate Policy by Copeland, Weston, Shastri

Tap Dancing to Work: Warren Buffett on practically everything, 1966-2012 – Carol J. Loomis

The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the business of life – Alice Schroeder

Behavior Economics

Thinking, Fast and slow – Daniel Kahnerman

Misbehaving: the making of behavioral economics – Richard Thaler

Behavioral economics when psychology and economics collide – Scott Huettel, The Great Courses

Nudge: improving decisions about health, wealth and happiness – Richard H. Thaler, Cass R. Sunstein

Principles: life and work – Ray Dalio

 

The black swan: the impact of the highly improbable – Nassim Nicholas Taleb

 

Fooled by randomness: the hidden role of chance in life and in the markets – Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Antifragile: things that gain from disorder – Nassim Nicholas Taleb

 

Pre-Suasion: channeling attention for change – Robert Ciadini

 

Influence: Science and Practice – Robert B. Cialdini