Book recommendations for a beginner in stock market
Anonymous 1
Stealth • 3m
start with 'The Intelligent Investor' by Benjamin Graham. This is like the stock market Bible. Warren Buffet swears by it, and if it’s good for him, it’s good for you. But be warned—it’s a bit dense
Remember this: "Will you agree if I say there is someone who is way more intelligent than Warren Buffet when it comes to investing?"
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 5m
Must Watch video for all who are interested in Trading but confused ‼️
Just See the whole video right now and open your eyes folks. I Have seen many teenagers thinking of being rich by trading but it's not how it works.
We know The Indian Warren b
Warren Buffet said “Everyone wants to be rich, but the problem is they want to be rich quickly”
I think the entire startup ecosystem is infested with this issue. Seed stage startups are asked by VCs on exit strategy. Terrible!
I think Medial is one
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Varun Jeph
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The NineHertz • 21d
Warren Buffett,
Born in 1930, he demonstrated an entrepreneurial spirit early,
selling chewing gum and delivering newspapers.
Fascinated by investments,
he bought his first stock at age 11.
Despite setbacks, Buffett pursued his passion, graduating
Elon Musk: You can measure intelligence by its ability to predict the future.
“The right metric for intelligence is probably the ability to predict the future. You're as intelligent as you can predict the future well.
Because if somebody claims thi
Another one just from curiosity..
Lpg what we use to cook is not sustainable and also not good why,Let me describe:
1.It’s Generate Carbon Monoxide which is not good for health
2.It’s cleaner than coal but still it’s a fossil fuel so it emmits carbon
"Good code doesn’t just solve problems; it teaches you how to solve them better."
"Programming is not just about solving problems; it’s about creating solutions that last."
"A true programmer doesn’t count lines of code; they count the impact it ma
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Kanishk Raj
Stealth • 8d
"Good code doesn’t just solve problems; it teaches you how to solve them better."
"Programming is not just about solving problems; it’s about creating solutions that last."
"A true programmer doesn’t count lines of code; they count the impact it ma
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 5m
A controversial statement: all the financial and business rules said by so called "gurus" are so stupid and dumb to follow.
Do you think the top rich peoples follow these rules like Elon and Warren buffet ? Think yourself the answer is no. They jus