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Bill Ackman Book Recommendations
Bill Ackman is an American investor and hedge fund manager.
(Read more on Wikipedia)12 Books Recommended
Security Analysis
by Benjamin Graham
One of 11 Books Bill Ackman told a young man to read before hiring him. (Source)
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The Intelligent Investor
by Benjamin Graham
"I found it fascinating." - Bill Ackman (Source)
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Warren Buffett, DJ Vlad, Kevin Rose, Peter Mallouk, Jamie Dimon, Ryan Petersen
The Warren Buffett Way
by Robert G. Hagstrom
One of 11 Books Bill Ackman told a young man to read before hiring him. (Source)
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The Essays of Warren Buffett
Lessons for Corporate America
by Lawrence A. Cunningham
One of 11 Books Bill Ackman told a young man to read before hiring him. (Source)
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Fooling Some of the People All of the Time
A Long Short (and Now Complete) Story
by David Einhorn
One of 11 Books Bill Ackman told a young man to read before hiring him. (Source)
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Beating the Street
by Peter Lynch
One of 11 Books Bill Ackman told a young man to read before hiring him. (Source)
Confidence Game
How Hedge Fund Manager Bill Ackman Called Wall Street's Bluff
by Christine S. Richard
One of 11 Books Bill Ackman told a young man to read before hiring him. (Source)
Quality of Earnings
by Thornton L. O'glove
One of 11 Books Bill Ackman told a young man to read before hiring him. (Source)
You Can Be a Stock Market Genius
Uncover the Secret Hiding Places of Stock Market Profits
by Joel Greenblatt
One of 11 Books Bill Ackman told a young man to read before hiring him. (Source)
One Up On Wall Street
How To Use What You Already Know To Make Money In
by Peter Lynch
One of 11 Books Bill Ackman told a young man to read before hiring him. (Source)
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Margin of Safety
Risk-Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor
by Seth A. Klarman
One of 11 Books Bill Ackman told a young man to read before hiring him. (Source)
Essays In Existentialism
by Jean-Paul Sartre
"You read it and it's either an epiphany and it affects the way you live your life, or it's of no interest to you." - Bill Ackman (Source)