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Ben Riechmann
  • Investor
  • Cleveland Heights, OH
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There are different books I give to New Investors. What.....

Ben Riechmann
  • Investor
  • Cleveland Heights, OH
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Outside of my own investing, I like to help people with their investing sometimes for free, for mutual benefit or sometimes I earn money off something if I am working for them.  For new investors, I do like to suggest books while they move down the path to investing while suggesting different action steps.  As you can spend too much time analyzing and not taking action steps where you learn.  I was wondering what some other seasoned investors like to recommend to new investors for books to read to help them down the road to happy investing and hopefully help them make fewer mistakes in the beginning.

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