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In time spent as a sell-side research analyst, managing long/short money and then building Seeking Alpha, I've read literally hundreds of investment books.

These recommendations are all personal, so don't treat this as an objective list of what's best. If you think I've forgotten something, please leave a comment with your suggestion below. The links are to Amazon, where you can read more about the books:

Author Title Notes
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MONEY MANAGERS' EXPERIENCES
Cramer, Jim Confessions of a Street Addict Jim Cramer's experience as a fund manager; best of all his books
Kessler, Andy Running Money Running a tech hedge fund in the bubble
Kessler, Andy Wall Street Meat Life as a sell-side research analyst
Lowenstein, Roger When Genius Failed Gripping account of the failure of Long Term Capital Management
Lynch, Peter Beating the Street Magellan Fund Manager's famous book on stock picking
Neff, John John Neff on Investing Contains stock diary of the market-beating Windsor Fund
Schwager, Jack Market Wizards Readable interviews with top traders and fund managers
Schwager, Jack The New Market Wizards Schwager's follow-up; more generic, but still worthwhile
Strachman, Daniel Julian Robertson Portrait of arguably the most influential hedge fund manager ever
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VALUE INVESTING
Buffett, Warren The Essays of Warren Buffett Excerpts of writings arranged by topic
Graham, Benjamin Security Analysis The reference book for all value investors
Greenblatt, Joel The Little Book That Beats the Market Value investing handbook by successful money manager
Greenwald, Bruce Value Investing Rigorous discussion of valuation metrics
Hagstrom, Robert The Essential Buffett Outline of Buffett's views
Lowenstein, Roger Buffett Best portrait of Buffett
Whitman, Marty Contrarian Investment Strategies Famed value-oriented fund manager on his methodology
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SHORT SELLING
Asensio, Manuel Sold Short Experiences of the most famous short seller
Staley, Kathryn The Art of Short Selling Case studies in short selling
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INDEXING AND MARKET EFFICIENCY
Baer, Gregory The Great Mutual Fund Trap Why you shouldn't buy mutual funds. Ever.
Bogle, John On Investing Indexing guru's essays
Malkiel, Burton A Random Walk Down Wall Street The case for indexing and against stock picking
Warwick, Ben Searching for Alpha Best discussion of market efficiency versus stock picking from an active manager
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INVESTMENT PSYCHOLOGY
Belsky, Gary Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes Behavioural economics applied to stock picking
Taleb, Nassim Nicholas Fooled by Randomness How to spot the signal in the noise and invest accordingly
Tvede, Lars The Psychology of Finance Understanding the market with psychology
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ASSET ALLOCATION
Bernstein, William The Intelligent Asset Allocator Asset allocation using index funds
Swenson, David Pioneering Portfolio Management Asset allocation and valuation by the market-beating manager of the Yale Endowment
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TRADING STRATEGIES
Altucher, James Trade Like Warren Buffett Buffett as a trader, not an investor
Boucher, Mark The Hedge Fund Edge Hedge fund strategies; serious but readable
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CONTRARIAN INVESTING
Davis, Ned The Triumph of Contrarian Investing How to measure investor sentiment
Dreman, David Contrarian Investment Strategies Excellent outline of contrarian investing
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LONG TERM INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
Damodaran, Aswath Investment Fables Exposure of investment fallacies by respected academic; it's even highly readable
Faber, Mark Tomorrow's Gold Slightly rambling argument for emerging market stocks
Fisher, Philip Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits The case for long term investing in stocks
Moore, Geoffrey The Gorilla Game The case for high-growth tech stocks
Mauldin, John Bull's Eye Investing Hedge fund broker on long-short investing; poorly edited but interesting ideas
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OPTIONS
McMillan, Lawrence Options as a Strategic Investment The authoritative book on options valuation and investing
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FINANCIAL ANALYSIS & VALUATION
Mulford, Charles The Financial Numbers Game Careful examination of accounting tricks to look out for
O'Glove, Thornton Quality of Earnings How much are companies really earning?
Rapaport, Alfred Expectations Investing Stock picking based on what's priced-in
Schlit, Howard Financial Shenanigans Financial manipulations to look out for
Shiller, Robert Irrational Exuberance Called the market top; methodology is still important
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TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Edwards, Robert Technical Analysis of Stock Trends Probably the most popular book on technical analysis
O'Neil, William How to Make Money in Stocks Combination of fundamental and technical analysis by founder of Investors Business Daily
Pring, Martin Technical Analysis Explained Popular guide to technical analysis

Note: All links are to Amazon.com. If you buy there, Seeking Alpha gets an affiliate fee without it raising the price to you.

David Jackson

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This article has 7 comments:

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    Sep 12 02:09 PM
    Dave,
    I'd like to send you a copy of the book, The Single Best Investment, by money manager Lowell Miller. It's a great, informative read.
    Let me know.
    Thanks,
    Jo
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    Dec 14 07:30 AM
    Hi Jo, only just saw this. Will you email me at davidajackson at gmail dot com so I can send you my address?
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    Jun 19 03:52 PM
    David--

    I'm a big fan of your writing--you inspire and educate so many and that's exactly what I'd like to do with my upcoming book, An American Hedge Fund. I'd love to send you an advance copy for possible inclusion in the above list.

    The hedge fund industry is now a $2 trillion industry and yet, due to industry regulations, the general public knows little about them. This needs to change and that's why I've written, "An American Hedge Fund," due to be published on October 1, 2007. I promise this not the typical boring finance book!

    My claim to fame is that I turned $12k into $2 million trading waaaaay too many microcap stocks from 1999-2002, created a hedge fund, became the #1 Short Bias Hedge Fund from 2003-2006, starred in the TV documentary Wall Street Warriors (500 airings now!!), and began appearing regularly on CNBC all before the age of 25.

    This is no BS "How To" book--its the true story of a hedge fund created from scratch. People need to realizes the hedge fund industry is not just about billion dollar blow ups and huge funds created by investment professionals who are already wealthy. My 'Rocky'-like story will surely inspire generations to come to take part in our true national sport, finance.

    If you like it, I'd love to print a blurb with a mention to your site on the inside or back cover and hopefully you could post a review around press time in October.
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    Sep 13 10:35 AM
    Tim Sykes:BadTrader/WorseW...
    I read his book and found his story boring and meaningless. Book is NOT worth $19! Sorry Tim but book is NOT a Classic!

    NOTE: Sykes/Cilantro Hedge Fund Lost -36% since Jan2006!

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    Dec 20 09:27 AM
    I guess if you can't manage money you go into the book writing business. What is it they say -- "If you can't do it, teach it"?
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    Jan 13 01:49 AM
    I love reading all these Monkey Blurps, they keep reminding me to stick to my discipline because there is no end to the money to be made from the overconfident and uneducated, just ask any successful trader.
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    Apr 02 05:18 PM
    Oh I can do fine as evidenced by my 40% return over the past 5 months, my strategy simply isn't scalable and so it's better for me to teach it to smaller investors/traders. PS You haters can say whatever you want, I've got a few dozen reviews comparing my book to "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator", read it and weep!

    timothysykes.com/book/

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