Irv72 Posted August 24 Share Posted August 24 (edited) If we're talking about changing investor mindsets, watch this gem: Modern-Day Asset Management Business w/ Anthony Deden. (Cliffnotes here.) Worth watching more than once. Buffett-Munger-level stuff. Edited August 24 by Irv72 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spekulatius Posted August 25 Share Posted August 25 (edited) 23 hours ago, Irv72 said: If we're talking about changing investor mindsets, watch this gem: Modern-Day Asset Management Business w/ Anthony Deden. (Cliffnotes here.) Worth watching more than once. Buffett-Munger-level stuff. The cliffsnote link above has some very concise writing, although I don’t see a connection to modern day asset management. Too bad he stopped posting in his blog it seems. Edited August 25 by Spekulatius Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Munger_Disciple Posted August 25 Share Posted August 25 (edited) For me, the top 3 are: 1. Buffett's shareholder letters 2. Anything Charlie (Munger) wrote or said. Of course Poor Charlie's Almanack is a good starting point. 3. Business biographies While not in the top 3, I thoroughly enjoyed Luca Dellanna's Ergodicity very much: https://www.amazon.com/Ergodicity-Definition-Examples-Implications-Possible/dp/B09PHBV2HD A good addition to Annie Duke's Thinking in Bets, another excellent work. Edited August 25 by Munger_Disciple Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coffeecaninvestor Posted August 26 Share Posted August 26 6 hours ago, Munger_Disciple said: 2. Anything Charlie (Munger) wrote or said. Of course Poor Charlie's Almanack is a good starting point. I read Poor Charlie’s almanack for the first time after he passed.. which made me sad he had passed, and because I didn’t read it earlier in life. I think it might have changed things for me. Looking back I was right to question my professors and what they were teaching. But I didn’t put things together quite like Charlie. Then again I am no genius. Great book though. I plan to to re-read it every year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Munger_Disciple Posted August 26 Share Posted August 26 (edited) 2 hours ago, coffeecaninvestor said: I read Poor Charlie’s almanack for the first time after he passed.. which made me sad he had passed, and because I didn’t read it earlier in life. I think it might have changed things for me. Looking back I was right to question my professors and what they were teaching. But I didn’t put things together quite like Charlie. Then again I am no genius. Great book though. I plan to to re-read it every year. Charlie changed my life. I had the good fortune to meet him in an intimate setting a couple of times & I will cherish those moments all my life. I miss Charlie dearly but the good thing is that he left a lot behind for us. There is so much wisdom in his teachings that reading and re-reading every year is a terrific habit. You are on the right path. Edited August 26 by Munger_Disciple Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlie Posted August 26 Share Posted August 26 5 hours ago, Munger_Disciple said: Charlie changed my life. I had the good fortune to meet him in an intimate setting a couple of times & I will cherish those moments all my life. I miss Charlie dearly but the good thing is that he left a lot behind for us. There is so much wisdom in his teachings that reading and re-reading every year is a terrific habit. You are on the right path. + 1 For me, the top 3 are: 1. Buffett´s shareholder letters 2. Anything Buffett or Munger wrote or said. 3. This: https://buffett.cnbc.com/annual-meetings/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Libs Posted August 27 Share Posted August 27 On 8/24/2024 at 8:42 AM, Irv72 said: If we're talking about changing investor mindsets, watch this gem: Modern-Day Asset Management Business w/ Anthony Deden. (Cliffnotes here.) Worth watching more than once. Buffett-Munger-level stuff. Phenomenal. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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