1. How To Make Money In Stocks: A Winning System in Good Times or Bad, 3rd Edition
This book is written by the founder of Investor’s Business Daily and it is good for both beginners and experienced investors. It focuses mostly on the fundamental, with a few sections on technical indicators and stock charts.
2. The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing

This book teaches you all the basic information that every beginner needs to know from PE ratio to building a winning portfolio in a simple and easy-to-follow manner.
3. Reminiscences of a Stock Operator (Wiley Investment Classics)
This book was first published in 1923, and is still a bible for many investors. This book doesn’t teach you how to read a stock chart, nor does it show you how to read financial statements. Instead, it teaches you about human nature and how greed, fear, and impatience controls the stock price.
4. The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel (Revised Edition)

This book was written by Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett’s teacher. What more do I need to say? The revised version was released in 2003 with commentary by Jason Zweig.
5. One Up On Wall Street : How To Use What You Already Know To Make Money In The Market
This book was written by Peter Lynch, one of the best money managers in America. This book doesn’t teach you how to read financial statements. Instead, it teaches you how to find good companies around you. For example, by observing people’s attitudes in a store can help you determine which companies might be a better buy.









