Recommended Reading List
It is our pleasure to recommend the following books to our clients and friends.
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Investing
A Random Walk Down Wall Street
Year in and year out the best investing guide money can buy - and complimentary for Maas Capital's clients!
Asset Allocation - Balancing Financial Risk
This bestselling reference book provides a comprehensive overview of the theory behind asset allocation, as well as guidelines for designing and implementing appropriate strategies.
Fooled by
Randomness
A professional trader and
mathematics professor examines what randomness means in business and in life
and why human beings are so prone to mistake dumb luck for consummate skill.
The Intelligent Asset Allocator
An excellent book on the benefits of asset class
diversification. Quite technical, but certainly worth the effort.
The Intelligent
Investor
Since its original publication in 1949,
this book has remained the most respected guide to investing. A
classic!
Winning the Loser's Game - Timeless
Strategies for Successful Investing
An update of a
small, but powerful, book on developing an appropriate investment strategy
for your portfolio. Ellis is an elder statesman in the investment business
and is highly respected for his common sense and honesty.
Financial Planning
Money and the Meaning
of Life
In this philosophical discussion of the meaning
of money in one's life, Needleman looks at all aspects of money and how it
affects people.
Miscellaneous
Against The Gods - The Remarkable Story of Risk
A comprehensive history of man's efforts to understand risk and probability.
The Joy of Freedom
Written by one of the world's most vigorous advocates for free markets,
brings free market economics to life through stories of those who have
discovered it in their own lives.
The Wealth and Poverty of Nations
An economic and cultural history of the world over the past five centuries,
written by a professor emeritus of history. Well-written and witty.
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