Hey /biz/, can you give me the best books/guides on how to invest into the stock market and the stock market itself that you yourself read?
>Pic related, seems like a good choice
>>3302458
LOL
>>3302458
buy high, sell low
>>3302458
start with the basics. the intelligent investor by benjamin graham is the place to start.
Read books by the leading firms and fund managers.
Up ~150% this year only trading stock. Just $35k in gains.
I've never read a book.. Like literally. I've never read a book cover to cover, much less a book about investing.
>stock market
go to sleep grandpa
>>3302458
Common stocks uncommon profits
Intelligent investor
Walk down wall street
Where are the customers yachts
Equity analysis
Crypto is more fun though
>>3302458
This will get you started, but all you need to know is that index funds are the optimal way to invest.
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Getting_started
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Behavioral_pitfalls
Here people will tell you about crypto, but there is no fucking way to know how will it end.
>Shouldn't I focus on active management funds?
No. They are a scam. But don't take my word for it.
Here, have some Nobels of Economics explaining why indexing > active management.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwkjqGd8NC4
First time in a long time that I see a non crypto thread on /biz/. Thanks, OP.