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Books like 100 to 1 in the Stock Market

100 to 1 in the Stock Market by Thomas Phelps is about long-term investing, compounding, stock selection. If that's what drew you in, here are 6 books that share its DNA — each summarized on Superbook, and ready to chat with in the app.

  1. The Intelligent Investor
    The Intelligent Investor

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    The Intelligent Investor

    Benjamin Graham · Economics

    The Intelligent Investor is Benjamin Graham's case that successful investing has less to do with picking the right stocks than with managing your own behavior.

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  2. Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits
    Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits

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    Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits

    Philip A. Fisher · Economics

    Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits is Philip Fisher's argument that the best investment returns come from identifying great companies — those with strong management, excellent products, and durable competitive positions — and holding them for very long periods.

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  3. One Up On Wall Street
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    One Up On Wall Street

    Peter Lynch · Economics

    One Up On Wall Street is Peter Lynch's argument that ordinary investors have a genuine advantage over professional fund managers, and that the key to beating the market is paying attention to what you already know.

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  4. Poor Charlie's Almanack
    Poor Charlie's Almanack

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    Poor Charlie's Almanack

    Charlie Munger · Business

    Poor Charlie's Almanack is a compilation of speeches, essays, and interviews from Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's longtime business partner and vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway.

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  5. A Random Walk Down Wall Street
    A Random Walk Down Wall Street

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    A Random Walk Down Wall Street

    Burton G. Malkiel · Economics

    A Random Walk Down Wall Street is Burton Malkiel's argument that stock prices move in a way that is effectively unpredictable, that professional fund managers cannot consistently beat the market, and that the rational response for most investors is to buy and hold a diversified index fund.

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  6. A Short History of Financial Euphoria
    A Short History of Financial Euphoria

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    A Short History of Financial Euphoria

    John Kenneth Galbraith · Economics

    A Short History of Financial Euphoria is John Kenneth Galbraith's compressed account of speculative bubbles from the tulip mania of 1630s Holland through the 1987 US stock market crash.

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