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>> No.13022351 [View]
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Got you covered m8

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There should be a sticky for books for newbies to get the basics down somewhere.

On a parallel note, what are some good financial websites to follow, this is my list so far but I'm always looking for more:

Wall Street Journal
CNBC
Barron's
Market Watch
Motly Fool
Seeking Alpha (occasionally)
Stock Twits (occasionally)

Anything else I should add?

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A Random Walk Down Wall Street
The Intelligent Investor
And Buffet's shareholder letters

Maybe another one or two of the books on this list but I haven't read them yet.

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>>5507045
Follow up on >>5507353 question. Do you think it's worth putting in a sell order in case McAfee shills it on twitter? I'm tempted to put high sell order on just in case but I'm worried then that I may not be able to buy back my original position of 17k worth of Sia coins.

Also any of these books worth checking out? What do you read?

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So I'm fairly new to investing (mostly doing just Robinhood to get the hang of it) but I would like to learn more from past markets and people more experienced than myself. Are there any books that are helpful in understanding basic market trends and patterns and more value based investing? I'd appreciate any suggestions, thanks.

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