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What book would you recommend about investing today?
u/Buck169 · Reddit — r/ValueInvesting ·
March 19, 2026 at 14:10
· ⬆ 20 pts · 💬 25 comments |
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The post is a request for book recommendations on investing, specifically for someone new to the field, like a recent college graduate.
The author mentions that "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" was influential for them 30 years ago and questions its current relevance.
Quality assessment: This is a general discussion prompt, not investment due diligence (DD). It is noise from a trade idea perspective.
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