
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings
by Philip A. Fisher (1957)
Like 'Security Analysis', this book offers timeless wisdom for astute stock selection.

by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd (1934)
Security Analysis is often referred to as the bible of value investing. It has been described by Warren Buffett as the best investment book he has ever read. Originally written in the 30's by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd, it has been updated over the years, and remains relevant in the age of electronic trading.
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by Philip A. Fisher (1957)
Like 'Security Analysis', this book offers timeless wisdom for astute stock selection.

by Warren Buffett (1998)
Echoing 'Security Analysis', Buffett's essays provide foundational lessons in value investing.

by Peter Lynch (1988)
Similar to 'Security Analysis', it demystifies investing for the individual.

by Mohnish Pabrai (2007)
This book shares 'Security Analysis''s focus on robust, value-driven investment strategies.
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