15 Best Books on Fundamental Analysis of Stocks

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1. Portfolio Theory and Capital Markets, by William F. Sharpe

Goodreads score: 4.8

William F. Sharpe is the author of the Capital Asset Pricing Model, which is widely used by investors across the world, and which is one of the most important models in modern investment theory. He also developed the Sharpe ratio used for risk-adjusted investing and won the 1990 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work on the theory of financial economics. Portfolio Theory and Capital Markets ranks first on our list of best books on fundamental analysis of stocks, and it is a timeless classic on investment that helps readers navigate through the financial markets and provides some rules for identifying good investments.

15 Best Books on Fundamental Analysis of Stocks

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With this we conclude the list of the 15 best books on fundamental analysis of stocks. These books should be fairly easy to read and provide investors with a lot of information and insight that can help them understand how the financial markets work and how to analyze companies while making portfolio picks.

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