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Humble Investing 🎩💰

a list of books and online resources that help me to research stocks for investing

Books

For Beginners

Classics

  • The Intelligent Investor (Benjamin Graham) - Once you feel more or less comfortable with the basics of the stock market you will enjoy reading this book. Every page is filled with the eternal wisdom. Warren Buffett says it's the best book on investing ever written. It's hard to disagree.
  • Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits (Philip Fisher) - A classics of the Growth Investing. Charlie Munger is one of famous disciples of the Phisher's approach to investing.

Value Investing

Advanced

Accounting

Corporate Finance

FOREX

Precious Metals

Websites

Basic Stock Information

The list of websites where you can quickly grasp a basic financial information about public companies:

Analysis

  • Wallmine - the site provides a lot of different information, but I primary use it get information about insider ownership and insider transactions.
  • Simply Wall St - non-free service that visualizes companies with a single spot (green or read) that represents a company from an investing perspective. Provides a lot of additional valuable information that goes beyond regular ratios: visualized debt and equity development, insider trades, ownership breakdown, management compensations, etc...
  • Glassdoor - I use this website to find out what employees think about their company.
  • Consumer Affairs - find out what consumers think about the company and its products

Ideas

  • WhaleWisdom - an aggregator of 13F filings, that tracks buys & sells of famous and prominent investors. Could be a good source of investing ideas, especially for those who practice coattail investing.
  • Value Investors Club - a place to exchange value investing ideas
  • The Zen of Investing - list of upcoming spin-offs

Historical Data

  • Macro Trends - provides macro economical data. But I see it's more valuable for visualized historical data (and ratios) for US stocks.
  • Trading Economics - provides a lot of different macro economical data (e.g. historical unemployment rate in Georgia).

Articles

Those are the sites that publish analytical articles.

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