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7 Best Books For Share Market Beginners

If you are new to share market, these books will surely help you to strategize your investments in an effective way. I am also sharing the links as well, if you  want to purchase you can click and check it out..


1. Learn To Earn-(Peter Lynch & John Rothchild in 1995)


Learn to Earn is suitable for the beginners , In this you'll learn the basics like how to analyze company's annual report to make a decision to invest. The book is not only teaching how to invest in the stock market but also how to think before investment.



2. Stocks To Riches-(Parag Parikh in 2005)


This book tells the truths about the stock market and the myths and the misconceptions which generally people have in their mind. This tells about common mistakes which beginners commonly make during the initial stage. It is written in a very simple language that even a layman or a 5th grade can understand.




3. Beating The Street-(Peter Lynch in 1993)

Author was a fund manager and delivered 29% CAGR to the investors when the average return delivered by the market was only 14%. In this book, he teaches invest in small growth, cyclical stocks and choose such companies whose business model is bright and when to sell stocks. By following these rules described by author in this book any investor can outperform the market.



4. Common Stocks And Uncommon Profit-(Philip Arthur Fisher in 1958)
 
This book is on choosing investments by evaluating a company’s management team. Its an oldest book which is still evergreen to update yourself, predict best share to invest for long term and enables one to make intelligent investment decisions.




5. The Little Book Of Common Sense Investing-(John C. Bogle in 2007)

 
Author uses in-depth explanations of index investing and mutual funds in this book. It offers distinct, real world advice and focuses only on long-term and time tested strategies to build portfolio. This book is for the first time investors and stock market beginners to start learning about the markets in a simple manner.



6. A Random Walk Down Wall Street-(Burton Malkiel in 1973)


Its a  must-read book for both beginners and seasoned investors alike. Author advocates for the broad-based index fund over stock picking and offers tips on assessing potential returns on everything from stocks and bonds to money markets. A good investing book to read before starting a portfolio, his method will help you as you begin investing. It simplifies difficult material for anyone to understand.



7. Everything You Wanted To Know About Stock Market Investing- (TV18 Broadcast Ltd )


It will help you to understand the concept and in picking the right stocks on your own. After reading this book, you will feel confident in tracking the market. It is a comprehensive data study about analytic tools and written in a very simple language.


These books would be a great start to understand the basics and strategies about picking the right shares to invest, the more you read, the more you’ll know about share market investing and this list of books is just the tip of iceberg, when it comes to the variety of value contributing books available.

 

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