My two favorites on this list were The Outsiders, by William Thorndike and Joel Greenblatt's You Can Be a Stock Market Genius. Both classics. Which was your favorite?
Excellent list! I still go back to read the last chapter of 100 Baggers by Chris Mayer regularly. I'm currently half way through "Investing for Growth: How to Make Money by Only Buying the Best Companies in the World" By Terry Smith & am enjoying it.
Thanks for sharing! Your distillation of each book is so on point and informative
My two favorites on this list were The Outsiders, by William Thorndike and Joel Greenblatt's You Can Be a Stock Market Genius. Both classics. Which was your favorite?
Zero to One and Richer, Wiser, Happier
Excellent list! I still go back to read the last chapter of 100 Baggers by Chris Mayer regularly. I'm currently half way through "Investing for Growth: How to Make Money by Only Buying the Best Companies in the World" By Terry Smith & am enjoying it.
Thank you man!
I couldn’t agree more—100 Baggers sits firmly in my top three. Chris Mayer’s take on holding winners forever is 🔑.