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The Most Important Thing Illuminated: Uncommon Sense for the Thoughtful Investor by Howard Marks
BATB score: 8.5/10 🤑🥇💚 Get-Rich-Quick manual on investing in Dow, Nasdaq, and S&P 500 stocks. Striking before the mass #InsiderTrading and fleeing before the crash #STOPLOSS. This book is definitely smarter than me. Best for: amateur investors looking to make Warren Buffett proud (scoring >7% market growth - Berkshire Hathaway A-Class investment consultants) Best to: know that in this book on the Most Important Thing (expecting singular 1), there were 21 Most Important Thi


Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki
BATB score: 10/10 💚🤑💚 Legendary old school classics on how to escape the middle class paycheck-pay-bills Rat Race 🐭 via making money work for you. Never gets old. Best for: anyone who has been caught saying “I am waiting for my next promotion or year-end bonus” or anyone living on paychecks, you are working hard yes? but are you working smart? Best as: here’s the plan. paycheck to savings to assets (stocks, bonds, real estate) to passive income (interests, dividends, rent


Dollars and Sense: How We Misthink Money and How to Spend Smarter by Dan Ariely and Jeff Kreisler
BATB score: 7.7/10 Why humans understand the importance of saving, of having emergency money, and of planning for retirement, but yet, humans fail to just that. Best for: anyone who has money-saving issues making irrational money decisions with sunk cost fallacy, annual bonus shopping spree, and/or me-first presence day gratification Best to: if you never ever read any other Dan Ariely book, consider to start Dan Ariely's wonderful series with this relatable book about money


Poor Economics: The Surprising Truth about Life on Less Than $1 a Day by Abhijit V. Banerjee and Ester Duflo
BATB score: 8.8/10 🙏 Salute to all the field studies, data-driven research, and real-life experiments that must have taken 5+ years to conclude into this thick insightful research book! Best to: know that it's a research study on why the poor remains poor from one test hypothesis to another and another across developing countries via numerous rural schemes 👏 #nerdalert Best for: capital shifters composing societal schemes to comprehend the roles of the three Is' - ignorance


Second Chance by Robert T. Kiyosaki
BATB score: 6.6/10 🤑 Best to: admit it, financial literary is critical 🔥 Best as: unfortunately our educational institutes are still in denial and societal discussions have a taboo against money talk #bragging #notbragging Best for: reader who has completed Rich Dad Poor Dad first and foremost Book key takeaway: get into good debt as business owners and investors (rather than employees and self-employment) -> engage in primary savings (commodities: oil, gold, and silver), s


The Five Rules for Successful Stock Investing by Pat Dorsey
BATB score: 10/10 👏 Investment book for dummies 💯 legit! Best to: know there are just 5 basic principles that differentiates the real investors from the novice speculators 1. Do your homework. Bookmark this website www. sec.gov and check out the public 'DEF 14A' to analyse management competencies and compensation schemes and '10-K' annual reports for ROA(sset), ROE(quity), cash flow, and debt. 2. Find economic moats Basically, competitive advantages that is lucrative and ul


100 Things Millionaires Do: Little Lessons in Creating Wealth by Nigel Cumberland
BATB score: 4/10 ☘️ Best to: the book delivers what it intends to do; 100 quick little tips/techniques of what millionaires do (presented in no particular order of importance) Lessons 1-2 on 'why do you want to be wealthy' and 'what does wealth mean to you' was quite deep soul-searching and critical. Then Lesson 100 talks about how at the end being happy and grateful suffices any monetary gains. #whatnow? Best for: you can read a lesson a day every time you visit the potty 💩


The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham
BATB score: 7/10 💸 Reader discretion is advised: heavy. very heavy book dated back to the 1970s stock market. not for the light-hearted amateur readers. However, reader may survive this book by reading only the chapter commentary by Jason Zweig as he speaks human while Benjamin Graham speaks alien investor dashboard. Best as: a book that inspired Warren Buffett to build his Berkshire Hathaway Inc. empire and be the world's top 10 richest man #dayum having this book in my pos
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