Book Reviews
Some of the best investing lessons come from the classics. Here I review and recommend books that have shaped my philosophy from Buffett’s collected essays to Graham’s The Intelligent Investor and beyond. Each review distills the key insights and explains why they matter for anyone serious about compounding wealth.

What Poor Charlie’s Almanack Reveals About Charlie Munger — and Why Buffett Listened
I have always wondered why Warren Buffett chose to listen to Charlie Munger as closely as he did, for as long as he did. Was it simply their shared roots in Omaha, or was there something more? We see the

Timeless Lessons From Howard Marks’ Mastering the Market Cycle
Every few years, I return to Howard Marks’ writing. This time felt especially relevant. The market is roaring, valuations are stretching, and optimism feels endless. That is when Marks’ voice matters most. He provides the reminder that cycles still exist,

How Warren Buffett’s Letters Shaped My Investment Philosophy
I recently finished putting together my investment philosophy, a framework shaped by years of studying what makes great businesses thrive and how long-term investors can build wealth through the power of compounding. You can read the full breakdown at here,

Investment Valuation by Aswath Damodaran: A Detailed Book Review
Some investing books offer broad, high-level insights that touch on general investing principles, or common market behaviors. Others take a different approach, demanding full intellectual engagement. Investment Valuation by Aswath Damodaran is firmly in the latter camp. It is a

The Best Investing Book Guide For All Investors
Looking for the best investing books to start your stock market investing journey or to refine your strategy? Below, you will find a structured reading guide that outlines a step-by-step progression of must-read investing books that will help you build

Key Takeaways from ‘The Little Book on Valuation’ by Aswath Damodaran
“The Little Book on Valuation” by Aswath Damodaran offers a comprehensive and accessible guide that may be all an investor needs to get started conducting stock valuation. At its core, the book aims to demystify the process of valuation by