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	<title>Comments on: What books are easy to read and will give me decent investment advice?</title>
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		<title>By: D</title>
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		<description>That is a good start (that is how I started), in fact a lot of the investing &quot;for Dummies&quot; books are good.

The Wall Street Journal Complete Retirement Guidebook is good.

Rich Dad, Poor Dad is a good &quot;philosophical&quot; read though it is not very practical.

Peter  Lynch is a good author and I have even read one of &quot;gasp&quot; James Cramer&#039;s books.

Security Analysis by Benjamin Graham is a thick read but good if you understand the content even though the book is quite old.

You seem to be on the right path. After reading a book just starting searching online for other books dealing with some type of investing/financial concepts. Also try to read AT LEAST one new book on investing per year.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That is a good start (that is how I started), in fact a lot of the investing &#8220;for Dummies&#8221; books are good.</p>
<p>The Wall Street Journal Complete Retirement Guidebook is good.</p>
<p>Rich Dad, Poor Dad is a good &#8220;philosophical&#8221; read though it is not very practical.</p>
<p>Peter  Lynch is a good author and I have even read one of &#8220;gasp&#8221; James Cramer&#8217;s books.</p>
<p>Security Analysis by Benjamin Graham is a thick read but good if you understand the content even though the book is quite old.</p>
<p>You seem to be on the right path. After reading a book just starting searching online for other books dealing with some type of investing/financial concepts. Also try to read AT LEAST one new book on investing per year.</p>
<p>My $0.02</p>
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