great thread. thank you very much.....
edward o'neil book is great. probably the best first book you could read. and tons of interesting content. martin zweig book too
not sure if these next two have been mentioned:
tortierello sp?
http://seekingalpha.com/article/1389...rd-tortoriello
Snowball, the definitive biography on Warren Buffett. i found the hero worship on him somewhat annoying before reading this book. but after reading the book especially involving his younger years i was very very impressed. Loewenstein's biography is excellent, and much shorter.
going to jump into jim cramer's books soon. not a huge fan, but he's definitely very knowledgable and people i know speak highly of his books
michael bloomberg's autobiography is very good, maybe more general business principles more than investment.