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Before my timeline tomorrow is cluttered with semi-hilarious memes, here's a little tip for all of you panicking about your deep red depots 📉:


Read more! 📚


It helps me a lot, because it is distraction and relaxation at the same time. Especially in this volatile market environment. 🔄


Since the beginning of the year, I've been reading Kostolany's "This is the Stock Market" and Friedman's "Capitalism and Freedom. Right now I'm reading Graham's value bible "Intelligent Investing." And my book list for this year is still full! Therefore:


Less depot, more book! 📖💰

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I agree with you there. What is Graham's book like? I know some say it's pretty dated. Have read countless but never really felt the urge 😅 Currently reading "A Promised Land" by Obama and then there's Ray Dalio and the Great Debt Crises. Looks hard to digest at first glance.
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@tim1 oh that sounds very interesting! We should open a book circle here times. to Graham: the main chapters are partly somewhat tiring, since Graham refers in the argumentation constantly to the DOW and the S+P from the 60s to 80s. On the other hand, the commentaries on the individual chapters are much more interesting, as they draw comparisons to the more "current" times of the 2000's. But I definitely want to read the classic. I'll stay tuned ✌🏻
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@Howsy89 I was skeptical about Obama at first, since it's a pretty big book. But it reads really well and gives a good insight into the political system there. Then I'll probably have to get to it sometime and read it. Belongs probably simply to it 😅
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How do you feel about semi-funny poems? Possibly even from books?
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@DonkeyInvestor what i have read so far has amused me.
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