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Books like The Intelligent Asset Allocator

The Intelligent Asset Allocator by William J. Bernstein is about asset allocation, portfolio construction, risk and return. 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. 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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  2. The Psychology of Money
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    The Psychology of Money

    Morgan Housel · Economics

    The Psychology of Money is Morgan Housel's argument that financial success depends less on technical knowledge than on behavior — specifically, on understanding how your personal history, emotions, and cognitive biases shape every financial decision you make.

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  3. The Simple Path to Wealth
    The Simple Path to Wealth

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    The Simple Path to Wealth

    JL Collins · Self-help

    The Simple Path to Wealth is JL Collins's guide to building wealth and financial independence through a deliberately simple investment approach, originally written as a series of letters to his daughter.

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  4. Thinking, Fast and Slow
    Thinking, Fast and Slow

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    Thinking, Fast and Slow

    Daniel Kahneman · Psychology

    Thinking, Fast and Slow is Daniel Kahneman's account of the two cognitive systems that govern human thought.

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  5. 100 to 1 in the Stock Market
    100 to 1 in the Stock Market

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    100 to 1 in the Stock Market

    Thomas Phelps · Economics

    100 to 1 in the Stock Market, published in 1972 by Thomas Phelps, is a study of the conditions under which stocks return one hundred times an investor's original investment — and an argument that such stocks are more common and more identifiable in advance than most investors believe.

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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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