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Invest Like Warren Buffet

I've been looking for decent books that introduce readers to money, capital, and investing. As a child, growing up, my parents were often quiet when it came to money. As a grew up, into now a 22 year old, I have realized that I never learned how money functions. I never learned how to grow wealth, what it meant to buy stocks and invest, nor how to wisely spend and use money.


I know that I am not alone, this is why I would like to share with you the book Invest Like Warren Buffet by Matthew R. Kratter, the owner of Trader University, an online resource for those looking to learn about wealth and growth. Kratter teaches readers market strategies, terms, and lays down the basics of economics.


In his book Invest Like Warren Buffet Kratter lays out the strategies that some of the most powerful US investors have employed in order to gain wealth. While most of the people who would read this book don't have the kind of influence, or capital that Buffet does, we have the privacy and under the radar advantages that Buffet only had in the beginning of his career.


Kratter spends times explaining what investing is, how it works, and many "rules" to help new investors maximize their wealth and capital. There is so much to learn from the greatest capitalists of out modern society and Kratter explains most of those lessons in quick and easy to understand language meant specifically for the stock market newcomer.


Invest Like Warren Buffet can be finished in 1 to 2 reading sessions and left me with enough knowledge to begin the journey into the stock market. Click below to download my own notes and highlights from the book.



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If you would like to take a look and possibly purchase Invest Like Warren Buffet you can click here to be taken to the Amazon Listing. This book is free with Kindle Unlimited.





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