The Intelligent Investor
Benjamin Graham / Jason Zweig
The core mental model for value investing: price, value, margin of safety, and Mr. Market.
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Benjamin Graham / Jason Zweig
The core mental model for value investing: price, value, margin of safety, and Mr. Market.
Morgan Housel
Financial outcomes are often behavior problems before they are knowledge problems.
Howard Marks
Cycles, second-level thinking, and risk control matter more than chasing heat.
Understand valuation and risk through the specific economics of banks.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
孟岩 / 有知有行
Reduce investing principles into a practical long-term operating system.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Use simpler models to understand assets and valuation.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Mark Spitznagel
Apply antifragile thinking to tail-risk protection.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
单伟建
View investing judgment through capital market games.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Tom Hougaard
In trading, learning to take losses comes first.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Spot the tension between consensus and mispricing.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Lagom投资
Put return, volatility, and long-term goals on the same page.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Ray Dalio
Understand leverage cycles and policy responses.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Correct common investing delusions with counterintuitive rules.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Peter Kaufman
Multidisciplinary mental models compound into long-term judgment.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Robert Kiyosaki
Bring a cash-flow lens into personal finance.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Howard Marks
Understand how market mood amplifies booms and busts.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Robert Shiller
Prices drift from reality when narrative and emotion take over.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Annie Duke
Separate decision quality from outcome quality.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Simon Sinek
Long-term play means treating competition as an ongoing game.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Jeremy Siegel
Look at equity returns through long-run history.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
William Bernstein
Asset allocation drives most of the long-term experience.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Use macro cycles to understand asset rotation.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Nassim Taleb
Seek structures with open upside and limited downside.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Understand value investing on a longer civilizational timescale.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Burton Malkiel
Do not mistake noise for edge.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Return to common sense, circle of competence, and valuation discipline.
Pilot opens 3 books first.
Nassim Taleb
Do not confuse luck with skill.
Pilot opens 3 books first.