My recommendation is One Up on Wall Street by Peter Lynch. In One Up on Wall Street, Peter Lynch breaks the stereotypes related to what being a good investor consists of, and how anyone can beat renowned investors by using logic and common sense as their main analysis metrics. It all comes down to putting your money into the companies that you understand.
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