For this World Book Day, one book I’d recommend is Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits — it really shifted how I think about investing beyond just numbers and short-term trades. It’s not about timing the market, but about understanding businesses deeply and holding onto great companies over the long run.
What stood out to me is Fisher’s focus on qualitative factors — management quality, innovation, and long-term growth potential. It reminded me that while earnings and charts matter, the real edge often comes from understanding what makes a company exceptional before the market fully prices it in.
In a market that’s constantly moving and full of noise, this book helped me slow down and think more like a long-term owner rather than just a trader. It’s a great read if you want to build conviction and avoid getting shaken out by short-term volatility.
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