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15 Investment Books That Will Change The Way You Think About Money

If there’s one habit that separates successful investors from everyone else, it’s this: they read… a lot.


The world’s best investors—from Warren Buffett to Ray Dalio—have often said that reading helped shape their thinking about markets, risk, and wealth.


But here’s the thing: you don’t need a finance degree or decades of market experience to benefit from these books. Many of the best investment books explain complex financial ideas in simple, practical, and sometimes surprisingly entertaining ways.

Whether you’re just starting your investing journey or looking to sharpen your financial thinking, these 15 investment books can dramatically change how you view money, markets, and long-term wealth.

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1. The Intelligent Investor (1949)

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12 Finance Documentaries That Will Completely Change How You See Money and Markets

Finance documentaries have a unique ability to pull back the curtain on the systems that quietly shape the global economy. From financial crises and market manipulation to the rise of hedge funds and the psychology of wealth, these films and series often reveal what happens behind the headlines and beyond the trading floor.


Unlike fictional Wall Street dramas, documentaries focus on real events, real people, and real consequences. They explore the complex forces that drive financial markets and the decisions that can influence entire economies.


Whether you are an investor, a finance professional, or simply curious about how money and power intersect, these documentaries provide valuable context and powerful lessons.


Below are 12 finance documentaries that will change the way you understand money, markets, and the global financial system.


1. Inside Job (2010)

One of the most widely respected finance documentaries ever made, Inside Job examines the causes of the 2008…


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10 Wall Street Movies and TV Shows Every Finance Enthusiast Should Watch

Finance has always been fertile ground for storytelling. The world of Wall Street, hedge funds, trading floors, and high-stakes deals naturally lends itself to drama, ambition, greed, and sometimes outright scandal.


Over the years, Hollywood and television producers have captured the intensity, glamour, and occasional excesses of the financial industry in ways that both entertain and educate audiences.


While these films and shows sometimes exaggerate reality, they often provide fascinating insights into market psychology, corporate power, financial crises, and the personalities that shape global markets.


Whether you're a finance professional, an aspiring investor, or simply curious about how money moves around the world, these 10 Wall Street-themed movies and TV shows are well worth watching.

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1. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)


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