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Hello, I would like to ask you about books related to fundamental analysis, valuation of companies in accordance with the ideology of investing in value. Something suitable for a novice, please. I would like to get something like a tool for assessing the growth potential in a growth market.


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Hello, I would like to ask you about books related to fundamental analysis, valuation of companies in accordance with the ideology of investing in value. Something suitable for a novice, please. I would like to get something like a tool for assessing the growth potential in a growth market.

I know nothing about value investing, honestly, it seems much more difficult than growth investing/trading.

You need to choose one style and specialize in that, or try both and see where the results are better.

Books that i recommend for growth investing would be all of the William O'Neil, Gil Morales, and Mark Minevrini books.


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Security Analysis by Benjamin Graham is the bible of fundamental analysis. It covers stocks and bonds.


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Hello, I would like to ask you about books related to fundamental analysis, valuation of companies in accordance with the ideology of investing in value. Something suitable for a novice, please. I would like to get something like a tool for assessing the growth potential in a growth market.

How to make money in stocks: William O'Neil

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