As a beginner in wanting to invest in stocks, what is the best place or book to learn from?

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A nobody

TO BE READ FIRST - Investing for Dummies by Eric Tyson 24 Essential Lessons for Investment Success by William O’Neil A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel Beating the Street by Peter Lynch Common Stocks, Uncommon Profits, by Philip A. Fisher From Riches to Rags, by I.C. Freeley How to Make Money in Stocks” by William O’Neil Investing for Dummies by One Up on Wall Street by Peter Lynch Stocks for the Long Run, by Jeremy Siegel The Battle for Investment Survival, Gerald Loeb The Intelligent Investor, by Benjamin Graham The Lazy Person's Guide to Investing by Paul B. Farrell The Little Book Common Sense Investing – John Bpgle The Richest Man In Babylon by Clauson The Warren Buffett Way by Robert Hagstrom Uncover the Secret Hiding Places of Stock Market Profits by Joel Greenblatt. What Works on Wall Street by James O'Shaunessey You Can Be a Stock Market Genius by Joel Greenblatt Your Money and Your Brain by Jason Zweig

Anonymous

I like the book from Tony Robbins called unshakeable.

AlCapone

The book "Investing for Dummies." Despite the title, it's a very good book to get started. After you read this one, graduate to other less basic books. There's also a ton of information online such as on the Fidelity.com site under "News and Research" on the menu bar, and then "Learning Center." It's free and you don't need an account.

Donut Tim

The best book ever written for stock market investing for the average person is "One Up On Wall Street", by Peter Lynch. The book is thin because his great strategy (he made billions with it) is simple and easy to understand. He even includes a check list as an aid to finding good stocks.

Anna D

If you've got the money the online trading academy is the place.