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For investing, and if you have more time and want to understand discounted cash flows, this book is quite good. To apply it you'll need to use a spreadsheet and dig into the financial statements though. It's a bit theoretical in that all stocks have to be valued with discounted cash flows.
Yeah it's OK I suppose.
It's a bit too complicated.
Peter Lynch has an investment record few can match, it's worth reading his thoughts on investing if you're going to be picking up stocks. Interestingly he says that the average person has a bigger advantage than fund managers because we have fewer incentives that can hinder performance.
Julian Robertson is basically THE fund manager. The staff who used to work for him (the Tiger Cubs) are immensely successful. He basically spawned a whole group of Billionaire fund managers.
Actually Bill Hwang was one of them, so it's not like are all perfect.
I've read it, it's more like a pamphlet tbh.
It's OK for like, prople who seriously don't know anything about investing whatsoever.