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kulman
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 Posted: 21/Sep/2006 at 6:35pm |
Excellent compilation of the books you've learnt from, Basantjee.
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 Posted: 21/Sep/2006 at 7:25pm |
I have read One up on Wall Street, Beating the street, Buffet: The making of an American Capitalist, and Rich Dad Poor Dad.
i have Reminisces of a Stock Operator with me right now, cant find time to start reading ;-)
in addition to this, i would definitely recommend "The wisdom of crowds" - its a fasincating insight into emotions and behavorial patterns, and how we are swayed by the behavior of majority of others.
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s_praharaj
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 Posted: 21/Sep/2006 at 8:22pm |
Basant,
Thanks for the great compilation of books.
I have read three books from your list and trying to read other books.
There is another book, I am reading now. "Poor Charlie's Almanac" written by Charles Munger. This man is only second to Warren Buffet. You can try this book. I find the book very interesting and gives great insight to value investing. You can also realise how value investing and human values go together and complimentary to each other.
Shashi Praharaj,
Mumbai
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Ajith
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 Posted: 21/Sep/2006 at 10:54pm |
The Tao Jones Averages A Guide to whole-brained investing by Bennet Goodspeed is excellent. An interesting point from the book-Jim Rogers is predominantly left-brained-analytically inclined and not emotionally attached to his investments.
Also The Economist is superlative reading for its style and depth on whats going on in the world economy-I ignore the politics part because
reading the business part itself every week requires some effort.Rakesh Jhunjhunwalla regularly reads it.
Edited by Ajith - 21/Sep/2006 at 11:11pm
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reetesh
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 Posted: 21/Sep/2006 at 11:30pm |
Hey guys there is free subscription of The Hindubusinessline, Chennai edtion for 3 months
Click on the link and register your self.
http://epaper.thehindubusinessline.com/
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reetesh
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 Posted: 21/Sep/2006 at 2:14am |
This one is for Mr.Kulman. Buffettville
http://www.go2cio.com/extra/link.php?catid=1
By the way kulman ji you are not a secular man in our political term (Cong. & Leftist) why did`nt you mention "QURAN" with "GITA & BIBLE". Mind you I have written QURAN with respect so please dont take this other wise, this clarification is important for my safety.
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 Posted: 22/Sep/2006 at 12:35pm |
the paper is anyway available online at http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/
Originally posted by reetesh
Hey guys there is free subscription of The Hindubusinessline, Chennai edtion for 3 months
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basant
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 Posted: 22/Sep/2006 at 12:42pm |
Reetesh I changed it and yes as secular fundamental investors we should have had the Quran but the space in the title bar seemed was short.
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