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Top picks for the financial book lover

Whether you’re looking for a fun read, some historical perspective, or a reminder of mistakes to avoid, we’ve got some great suggestions for the financial book lover in your life.

  • By Financial Pipeline Staff
  • November 28, 2019
  • 2 mins Read

Loonshots
By Safi Bahcall

– Less financially-focused but chockfull of valuable insights about success and innovation.
– Includes behavioural analysis and examines the commonalities that support great success and “wild” ideas that flourish into reality.
– Great for creative minds and big picture thinkers.

Learn more or purchase the book here.

The Great Crash of 1929
By John Kenneth Galbraith

– Main theme: Those who don’t learn from the past are destined to repeat it.
– Centuries-old lessons that remain surprisingly relevant.
– Great for the financially savvy history buff!

Learn more or purchase the book here.

You Can Be a Stock Market Genius
By Joel Greenblatt

– Valuable tips and insights from a successful fund manager.
– Tips about navigating the financial markets to find value of areas that are often overlooked.
– Great for pros and beginners alike who are looking for a fresh perspective.

Learn more or purchase the book here.

Happy Go Money
By Melissa Leong

– Lighter, but equally valuable guide to holistic financial well-being.
– Explores financial philosophies, the psychology around the value of money, and how to revamp your relationship with your finances.
– Great for anyone interested in practical financial guidelines and the psychology of happiness.

Learn more or purchase the book here.

Balanced: The Al Pearlstein Story
By Mark Pearlstein

– Thoughtful lessons on how to think about the field of wealth management.
– Keen insights on the value in making connections between macro events and financial market movements.
– Great for anyone interested in garnering the secrets of proper and effecting investing.

Learn more or purchase the book here.

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