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1 Investing in Stock markets-Books How to Make Money Trading with Charts Ashwani Gujral, Prasanna Khemariya How you can make money by using price charts, irrespective of whether the market is rising or falling — or simply moving sideways. How to Profit from Technical Analysis A Beginner's Guide Rajiv D. Khatlawala Confused by all the talk of charts, trends, breakouts, etc., in the media? Worried that technical analysis may be too difficult and "technical" for you? Don't be. This clearly-written beginner's guide shows you can profit from what the market is telling you. Intelligent Stock Market Investing N.J. Yasaswy Investment expert, N.J. Yasaswy, provides a step-by-step frame-work for intelligent investing. “Packs a lot of substance . . . excellent primer” —Business India The Intelligent Investor This is perhaps the most important and influential book ever written about value investing. Originally published in 1934 by Ben Graham, this work has been heralded by such notable investors as Warren Buffett as “the best investing book ever written”. In it, Graham presents two types of investing styles - one for every day people who don’t want to think about their portfolios (“defensive”) and those who want to enjoy maximum returns (“enterprising”). One Up on Wall Street (How to Use What You Already Know to Make Money in the Market) Author: John Rothschild, Peter Lynch Peter Lynch knows how to make money. If you had invested $10,000 in the Fidelity Magellan Fund when Lynch became manager, ten years later you would have $190,000. How did Lynch create this incredible return? ‘One Up On Wall Street’ lets you in on his secrets. The Essays of Warren Buffett Anyone who is worth their salt as an investor has read the Berkshire Hathaway shareholder letters, written by Buffett. In this book, Professor Lawrence Cunningham selects and arranges

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Investing in Stock markets-Books How to Make Money Trading with Charts Ashwani Gujral, Prasanna Khemariya How you can make money by using price charts, irrespective of whether the market is rising or falling — or simply moving sideways. How to Profit from Technical Analysis A Beginner's Guide Rajiv D. Khatlawala Confused by all the talk of charts, trends, breakouts, etc., in the media? Worried that technical analysis may be too difficult and "technical" for you? Don't be. This clearly-written beginner's guide shows you can profit from what the market is telling you. Intelligent Stock Market Investing N.J. Yasaswy Investment expert, N.J. Yasaswy, provides a step-by-step frame-work for intelligent investing. “Packs a lot of substance . . . excellent primer” —Business India The Intelligent Investor This is perhaps the most important and influential book ever written about value investing. Originally published in 1934 by Ben Graham, this work has been heralded by such notable investors as Warren Buffett as “the best investing book ever written”. In it, Graham presents two types of investing styles - one for every day people who don’t want to think about their portfolios (“defensive”) and those who want to enjoy maximum returns (“enterprising”). One Up on Wall Street (How to Use What You Already Know to Make Money in the Market) Author: John Rothschild, Peter Lynch Peter Lynch knows how to make money. If you had invested $10,000 in the Fidelity Magellan Fund when Lynch became manager, ten years later you would have $190,000. How did Lynch create this incredible return? ‘One Up On Wall Street’ lets you in on his secrets. The Essays of Warren Buffett Anyone who is worth their salt as an investor has read the Berkshire Hathaway shareholder letters, written by Buffett. In this book, Professor Lawrence Cunningham selects and arranges

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these corporate “essays” by topic and relevance. It is a great tool to have handy and can teach you a lot about management, business valuation, investing philosophy, the use of stock options, economic and accounting goodwill and more. Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits & Other Writings Philip Fisher is one of the most prominent and important financial thinkers in history. In this book, he examines the fifteen qualities of an excellent business. When this approach is coupled with Graham's "value" method, it can be a very powerful thing. Security Analysis Security Analysis was originally written by Professor Benjamin Graham in 1934. Five editions and a million copies later, the seven hundred page investing treatise will teach you how to analyze and value almost any investment. If you take more than a casual interest in building your networth, this book will change your life. How to Be a Billionaire (Proven Strategies from the Titans of Wealth) Martin S. Fridson Synopsis: "A truly enlightening work filled with fundamental strategies that have worked for others. Martin Fridson documents the essential principles inherent in every billionaire's success." -Gordon Bethune Chairman of the Board and CEO Continental Airlines Use the News This guide to the stock market from CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo discusses how an investor can separate the “news” from the “noise”, allowing them to focus on what is truly important to their investments. Taming the Lion 100 Secret Strategies for Investing Richard Farleigh “Many investors have made fortunes but none has explained more clearly or elegantly than Richard Farleigh how they did it” — Tom Stevenson, Daily Telegraph columnist