Warren Buffett is a voracious reader — he claims to spend 80% of his working day reading. Here are the books he has publicly recommended, with his own commentary on why they matter.
By Benjamin Graham
Investing should be driven by analysis and margin of safety, not market sentiment. The intelligent i...
By Benjamin Graham and David Dodd
Rigorous fundamental analysis is the foundation of value investing. Focus on the business behind the...
By John Brooks
Business is fundamentally about people, not just numbers. Understanding corporate culture, leadershi...
By Warren Buffett (edited by Lawrence Cunningham)
Corporate governance, capital allocation, and investor relations should all serve the long-term inte...
By Charlie Munger
Use multidisciplinary mental models to make better decisions. Invert problems, think from multiple p...
By Benjamin Graham
Investing should be driven by analysis and margin of safety, not market sentimen...
By Benjamin Graham and David Dodd
Rigorous fundamental analysis is the foundation of value investing. Focus on the...
By Philip Fisher
Look for companies with strong growth potential, excellent management, and compe...
By Adam Smith
Free markets, division of labor, and self-interest drive economic prosperity. Un...
By John C. Bogle
Low-cost index fund investing consistently beats active management over the long...
By John Brooks
Business is fundamentally about people, not just numbers. Understanding corporat...
By Warren Buffett (edited by Lawrence Cunningham)
Corporate governance, capital allocation, and investor relations should all serv...
By Charlie Munger
Use multidisciplinary mental models to make better decisions. Invert problems, t...