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Books on Personal Finance and Financial Independence

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Here’s an accounting of personal finance books I’ve read, with a thumbs up added to those I recommend starting with.

  1. Die with Zero, Perkins πŸ‘
  2. The Little Book of Common Sense Investing, Bogle πŸ‘
  3. Stock for the Long Run, Siegel πŸ‘
  4. Lifecycle Investing, Ayres & Nalebuff πŸ‘
  5. The Missing Billionaries πŸ‘
  6. The Myth of the Rational Market, Fox πŸ‘
  7. The Psychology of Money, Housel πŸ‘
  8. The Simple Path to Wealth, Collins πŸ‘
  9. The Almanack of Naval Ravikant, Jorgenson πŸ‘
  10. The Intelligent Investor, Graham
  11. The Man Who Solved the Market, Zuckerman
  12. Same as Ever: A Guide to What Never Changes, Housel
  13. Rethinking the Equity Risk Premium, Hammond
  14. INTRINSIC: Using LEAPS to Retire Early, Yuen
  15. All About Derivatives
  16. People are Lying to You About Money, Walsh
  17. Fooled by Randomness, Taleb
  18. The Ages of the Investor
  19. The Unlucky Investor’s Guide to Options Trading, Spina
  20. Playing with FIRE, Rieckens
  21. Taking Stock, Grumet
  22. When Genius Failed, Lowenstein
  23. Strangers in Paradise, Grubman
  24. The Four Pillars of Investing, Bernstein
  25. A Template for Understanding Big Debt Crises, Dalio
  26. Economics for Everyone, Stanford
  27. Common Sense on Mutual Funds, Bogle

This is not financial advice.