15 Best Investing Books for Beginners

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15. Stocks for the Long Run

Author: Jeremy Siegel

In his book, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel provides an in-depth analysis of the past performance of stocks and bonds and suggests how to use this data for future returns. Siegel suggests that stocks should represent the bulk of any investor’s portfolio and he also makes the argument that the best returns are generated by passive investors with a long-term horizon.

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These are the 15 best investing books for beginners. The authors included in this list have managed to outline different investing approaches, either active or passive, and provide arguments in their favor. While there are many other books that an investor should read in order to better understand the industry, the books on this list are known for their easy-to-read, simple approach that should help a beginner investor fully understand the basics of investing.

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