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I am currently loading up my Kindle for summer holidays, and while I have a healthy dose of fiction, and a few of the 'classic' personal finance books yet to read, I was wondering if anyone could recommend some more time-relevant finance reads. I am looking for anything post-2008 (or at least post 2001) that covers wealth accumulation, or investing with the present environment in mind.
I have really benefited from reading books like The Millionaire Next Door, Stop Acting Rich, The Richest Man in Babylon, Think and Grow Rich, Rich Dad Poor Dad, A Random Walk Down Wallstreet, etc. but I feel that they are all a little dated now. I often feel like saying, 'Sure, that would work then, but this is now'.
Has anyone read anything good that would guide an early-30s investor in this era of low interest rates, QE, secular bear market, asset bubbles, and government-intervention?
I have really benefited from reading books like The Millionaire Next Door, Stop Acting Rich, The Richest Man in Babylon, Think and Grow Rich, Rich Dad Poor Dad, A Random Walk Down Wallstreet, etc. but I feel that they are all a little dated now. I often feel like saying, 'Sure, that would work then, but this is now'.
Has anyone read anything good that would guide an early-30s investor in this era of low interest rates, QE, secular bear market, asset bubbles, and government-intervention?
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