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7 important investment books every entrepreneur needs to read

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Entrepreneurship isn’t for the faint of heart and brings its own unique set of challenges and obstacles.


Thankfully, there’s a wealth of information out there from entrepreneurs of all different backgrounds that can be applied to make solid and fruitful investments. Investment books can help you get started.

Whether it’s been a while since you picked up an investment book, or you’re a ravenous reader, here are the 7 investment books that should be on your must-read list.

1. A Random Walk Down Wall Street

Burton G. Malkiel’s book truly is a must-read for aspiring entrepreneurs who are new to investing and want to learn the ropes. The book has sold over 1.5 million copies and covers everything from investment lingo to common pitfalls and proven strategies for maximizing one’s investments.

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2. Beating the Street

Learning from somebody who’s climbed their way to the top of the success ladder is one of the best ways to gain knowledge, and Peter Lynch is a shining example of that. Lynch lays out how he started as an intern at an investment firm and went on to manage $14 billion in assets at a hedge fund. Needless to say, he’s full of investment advice.

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3. The Millionaire Fastlane

Author MJ DeMarco wants his readers to start thinking like a producer rather than a consumer, and that means building wealth. DeMarco draws upon his own life and guides readers on how they can leave behind the old model of “get a degree, get a job” and carve out their own financial destiny.

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4. The Richest Man in Babylon

Before you write off a book from 1926 as “irrelevant,” hold-up a second. While this book by George S. Clason may not have any insider trading secrets, it’s full of practical parables, such as “pay yourself first,” that any investor would be wise to follow.

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5. Economics in One Lesson

Having a good business sense is one thing, but knowing economics is a completely different wheelhouse. Henry Hazlitt gives investors a crash course in economics so that they have a better understanding of how such things as tariffs and minimum wage increases impact the business world and potential investments.

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6. The Power of Broke

While other books might lay out advice for navigating the complex world of Wall Street, Daymond John takes a different approach. John’s part biography, part how-to book details why being broke can be one’s greatest asset when it comes to embarking on entrepreneurial success and how to go about harnessing its power.

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7. Million Dollar Women

Julia Pimsleur has built a business out of helping women achieve million-dollar revenues through her podcasts, speaking engagements, and best-selling book. She packs the book with case studies and real-world examples that provide tips and guidance for how female entrepreneurs can maximize their careers and investments.

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