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What is the best stock investment book to read? Which is best, a painting by Monet, or one by Leonardo DaVinci? The Intelligent Asset Allocator: How to Build Your Portfolio to Maximize Returns and Minimize Risk -- by William J. Bernstein Books by the Motley Fool. Best books for real Stock Market Miracles... The Only Investment Book You Will Ever Need, by Andrew Tobias. One of several investment books which sticks in my mind is Jim Cramer has a new book coming out this year entitled: For beginner - Smart Women Finish Rich by David Bach |
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