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Reddit mentions of F Wall Street: Joe Ponzio's No-Nonsense Approach to Value Investing For the Rest of Us

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of F Wall Street: Joe Ponzio's No-Nonsense Approach to Value Investing For the Rest of Us. Here are the top ones.

F Wall Street: Joe Ponzio's No-Nonsense Approach to Value Investing For the Rest of Us
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Found 3 comments on F Wall Street: Joe Ponzio's No-Nonsense Approach to Value Investing For the Rest of Us:

u/TheRealAntacular · 9 pointsr/investing

Here's a short list of what I would consider the cream of the crop as far as fundamental analysis books for a beginner:

Beating the Street

One Up on Wall Street

F Wall Street

Financial Times Guide to Value Investing


Getting Started in Value Investing

And of course

The Intelligent Investor

u/sd2dl · 1 pointr/portfolios

First post on this sub, great job as far as planning out your investment areas i.e. domestic/emerging markets. One addition I can think of to include in your overall policy would be a set of metrics or more basic principles, however you want to define it, that govern how you pick individual investments. This can range from conservative old school value investing to momentum investing, but the point is to have something laid out in your mind or on paper so that when pouring over the relentless amount of financial info, you can have a framework from which to judge individual opportunities. A couple of books that have helped me create my own investment strategies are Intelligent Investor and F Wall Street. Best of luck to you out there.