A Random Walk Down Wallstreet
by Burton G. Malkiel
Amusing, helps to ask your investment advisor (or us, if you are or wish to
become a client of ours) the right questions. Somewhat cynical at times. Does
not require a thorough knowledge of finance. Advocate of passive investment
strategies.
Beating the Street
by Peter Lynch
Focus on equities. Amusing and easy read for non-professionals and
professionals alike who are interested in the subject. Helps to focus on the
most important fact to achieve outstanding results in equity investing: think
long term.
The Warren Buffett Way
by Robert G. Hagstrom
About one of the greatest investors of all times. He was wrong last year
because he was no "new economy" investor and he will not change to one
either. But he was right for decades and that made him one of the wealthiest
Americans. Maybe that's reason enough not to count him out yet. Entertaining.
Also for non-professionals who are interested in equities. Helpful ideas to
develop a very long term thinking for equity investing. Proves (like Peter
Lynch) that Burton G. Malkiel is at least not always right.