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Economics in One Lesson, by Henry Hazlitt

Incredible book, dispelling common economic myths. I always say "Don't dare to talk to me about economics before reading this book!" And if you don't have time to read the whole book, the first two pages (see below) almost say it all.

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Crash Proof, by Peter Schiff


From the Euro Pacific Capital website:
"...A provocative and insightful examination of our difficult economic future and what investors can do to protect their wealth.

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Adventure Capitalist, by Jim Rogers

This is a very entertaining book, comfortable to listen to. It is really amazing through how many countries Jim Rogers has traveled, and the experience he has gathered. All this is very relevant to any investor who considers to invest abroad. It is not the short summaries about every country that are important, but the thinking process one has to go through. Jim Rogers gives a good idea of

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The Alchemy of Finance, by George Soros

I only listened to the audio book version but thought it was quite interesting. George Soros and Jim Rogers were running the Quantum Fund, which returned several hundred times investors' money

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The Wisdom of Crowds, by James Surowiecki


One of the greatest audio books on the market. The author describes so many great cases of where the wisdom of crowds gets better

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Triumph of the Optimists, by Elroy Dimson, Paul Marsh, Mike Staunton

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Liar's Poker, by Michael Lewis

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Hot Commodities, by Jim Rogers

Jim Rogers is a great guy, a great writer, and a great mind. This book is an easy and interesting read, and Jim explains the reasons behind the decade-long alternating cycles of commodities and stocks.

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When Genius Failed, by Roger Lowenstein

This book is just one of the absolute treasures for investors. Learning from the mishaps of LTCM's geniuses teaches you the valuable lessons for the average investor: Never take the future for granted, always stay humble, and don't get greedy.

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Bull's Eye Investing, by John Mauldin

The book is quite long, but has lots of useful information, such as many statistics of previous markets. Mauldin also

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