9 Books Billionaire Warren Buffett Thinks Everyone Should Read (2024)

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Written by Drake Baer

2014-09-02T15:25:00Z

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When Warren Buffett started his investing career, he would read600, 750, or 1,000pages a day.

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Even now, he still spends about 80% of his day reading.

"Look, my job is essentially just corralling more and more and more facts and information, and occasionally seeing whether that leads to some action,"he once said in an interview.

"We don't read other people's opinions," he says. "We want to get the facts, and then think."

To help you get into the mind of the billionaire investor, we've rounded up his book recommendations over 20 years of interviews and shareholder letters.

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"The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham

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When Buffett was 19 years old, he picked up a copy of legendary Wall Streeter Benjamin Graham's "Intelligent Investor."

It was the one of the luckiest moments of his life, he said, because it gave him the intellectual framework for investing.

"To invest successfully over a lifetime does not require a stratospheric IQ, unusual business insights, or inside information," Buffett said. "What's needed is a sound intellectual framework for making decisions and the ability to keep emotions from corroding that framework. This book precisely and clearly prescribes the proper framework. You must provide the emotional discipline."

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"Security Analysis" by Benjamin Graham

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McGraw-Hill

Buffett said that "Security Analysis," another groundbreaking work of Graham's,had given him "a road map for investing that I have now been following for 57 years."

The book's core insight: If your analysis is thorough enough, you can figure out the value of a company — and if the market knows the same.

Buffett has said that Graham was the second-most influential figure in his life, after only his father.

"Ben was this incredible teacher; I mean he was a natural," he said.

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"Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits" by Philip Fisher

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Whileinvestor Philip Fisher — who specialized in investing in innovative companies — didn't shape Buffett in quite the same way as Graham did, he still holds himin the highest regard.

"I am an eager reader of whatever Phil has to say, and I recommend him to you," Buffett said.

In "Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits," Fisher emphasizes that fixating on financial statements isn't enough — you also need to evaluate a company's management.

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"Stress Test: Reflections on Financial Crises" by Tim Geithner

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Amazon

Buffett says that the former Secretary of the Treasury's book about the financial crisis is a must-read for any manager.

Lots of books have been written about how to manage an organization through tough times. Almost none are firsthand accounts of steering a wing of government through economic catastrophe.

"This wasn't just a little problem on the fringes of the U.S. mortgage market," Geithner writes. "I had a sick feeling in my stomach. I knew what financial crises felt like, and they felt like this."

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"The Essays of Warren Buffett" by Warren Buffett

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Amazon

If you want to get to know the way Buffett thinks, go straight to the Sage himself.

In this collection, he keeps it very real — in his signature folksy-intellectual fashion.

"What could be more advantageous in an intellectual contest — whether it be chess, bridge, or stock selection —than to have opponents who have been taught that thinking is a waste of energy?" he asks.

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"Jack: Straight From The Gut" by Jack Welch

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Business Plus

In his 2001 shareholder letter, Buffett gleefully endorses "Jack:Straight From The Gut," a business memoir of longtime GE exec Jack Welch, whom Buffett describes as "smart, energetic, hands-on."

In commenting on the book, Bloomberg Businessweek wrote that "Welch has had such an impact on modern business that a tour of his personal history offers all managers valuable lessons."

Buffett's advice: "Get a copy!"

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"The Outsiders" by William Thorndike, Jr.

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In his 2012 shareholder letter Buffett praises "Outsiders" as "an outstanding book about CEOs who excelled at capitalallocation."

Berkshire Hathaway plays a major role in the book. One chapter is on director Tom Murphy, who Buffett says is "overall the best business manager I’ve evermet."

The book — which finds patterns of success from execs at The Washington Post,Ralston Purina, and others — has been praised as "one of the most important business books in America" by Forbes.

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"The Clash of the Cultures" by John Bogle

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Amazon

Bogle's"The Clash of the Cultures" is another recommendation from the2012 shareholder letter.

In it, Bogle — creator of the index fund and founder of the Vanguard Group, now managing$2 trillion in assets — argues that long-term investing has been crowded out by short-term speculation.

But the book isn't all argument. It finishes with practical tips, like:

1. Remember reversion to the mean.What's hot today isn't likely to be hot tomorrow. The stock market reverts to fundamental returns over the long run. Don't follow the herd.

2. Time is your friend, impulse is your enemy.Take advantage of compound interest and don't be captivated by the siren song of the market. That only seduces you into buying after stocks have soared and selling after they plunge.

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"Business Adventures: Twelve Classic Tales from the World of Wall Street" by John Brooks

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Back in 1991, Bill Gates asked Buffett what his favorite book was.

To reply, Buffett sent the Microsoft founder his personal copy of "Business Adventures," a collection of New Yorker stories by John Brooks.

Gates says that the book serves as a reminder that the principles for building a winning business stay constant. He writes:

For one thing, there's an essential human factor in every business endeavor. It doesn't matter if you have a perfect product, production plan and marketing pitch; you'll still need the right people to lead and implement those plans.

The book has become a media darling as of late; Slate wrote that it's "catnip for billionaires."

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9 Books Billionaire Warren Buffett Thinks Everyone Should Read? ›

Warren Buffett is by all accounts a voracious reader and he has recommended many books over the years in his annual letter and elsewhere. One that he has often credited with playing a major role in his own success is "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham, a 1949 classic that remains in print to this day.

What book does Warren Buffett recommend? ›

Warren Buffett is by all accounts a voracious reader and he has recommended many books over the years in his annual letter and elsewhere. One that he has often credited with playing a major role in his own success is "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham, a 1949 classic that remains in print to this day.

How many hours a day does Warren Buffett read? ›

Indeed, the Oracle of Omaha has said that he spends “five or six hours a day” reading books and newspapers. And while it may be difficult to set aside nearly a full work day's worth of hours to read, it recently got a little bit easier to consume information like Warren Buffett.

What does Warren Buffett say about reading? ›

Buffett's Advice: Read 500 Pages Per Day

“Read 500 pages like this every day. That's how knowledge works. It builds up, like compound interest. All of you can do it, but I guarantee not many of you will do it.”

What stock does Warren Buffett recommend? ›

As of the end of the fourth quarter of 2023, 66 hedge funds out of the 933 funds tracked by Insider Monkey had stakes in Occidental Petroleum Corp (NYSE:OXY). In addition to Occidental, Buffett also likes Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), Coca-Cola Co (NYSE:KO) and Chevron Corp (NYSE:CVX).

How many hours a day does Bill Gates read? ›

Bill Gates, Barack Obama, Jack Ma, Elon Musk, Oprah Winfrey – they are all successful in their respective careers, and they have one thing in common – all of them follow the 5-hour rule. This means allotting one hour per weekday for reading and learning (e.g. online courses).

What is the Warren Buffett Rule? ›

The Buffett Rule is the basic principle that no household making over $1 million annually should pay a smaller share of their income in taxes than middle-class families pay. Warren Buffett has famously stated that he pays a lower tax rate than his secretary, but as this report documents this situation is not uncommon.

How many hours a night does Warren Buffet sleep? ›

I like to sleep,” Buffett said in a widely quoted 2017 interview with PBS NewsHour. “I will usually sleep eight hours a night, and that—no, I have no desire to get to work at four in the morning.” He doesn't sound like a half-bad boss, either, especially for those who disdain micromanagement.

Did Elon Musk read 10 hours a day? ›

Elon Musk. Long before he became the CEO of Tesla, and even before he cofounded PayPal, a young Elon Musk was reading science-fiction novels for up to 10 hours a day. He also reportedly read through the entire Encyclopedia Britannica when he was 9 years old.

What is Bill Gates's reading habit? ›

Mike Slade, former director of marketing at Microsoft, reveals that Bill Gates doesn't read one book about something, he reads at least five books to arrive at a decisive insight about something. His phenomenal reading speed, along with his ability to synthesize fast, makes him a cut above the rest.

How intelligent is Warren Buffett? ›

Warren Buffett reportedly has an IQ of over 150 (anything past 140 is considered a genius), and while it has, no doubt, helped him become one of the world's richest men, the lesson here is to value emotional intelligence (EQ) just as highly.

What does Buffet do all day? ›

Warren Buffett says the secret to his success is simple: "I just sit in my office and read all day."

What Bill Gates learned from Warren Buffett? ›

I've learned many things from Warren over the last 25 years, but maybe the most important thing is what friendship is all about. It's about being the kind of friend you wish you had yourself.”

What stock does Nancy Pelosi own? ›

AllianceBernstein Holding LP (AB)

Pelosi made several AB stock trades in the past few years. In December 2020, she bought 20,000 shares. In February 2021, she made two additional purchases of AB stock totaling 40,000 shares. She purchased another 10,000 shares in January 2022.

Is Coca-Cola a good stock to buy? ›

The highest analyst price target is $70.00 ,the lowest forecast is $58.00. The average price target represents 6.17% Increase from the current price of $62.04. What do analysts say about Coca-Cola? Coca-Cola's analyst rating consensus is a Moderate Buy.

What is Warren Buffett's biggest stock? ›

Top Warren Buffett Stocks By Size
  • Bank of America (BAC), 1.03 billion.
  • Apple (AAPL), 905.6 million.
  • Coca-Cola (KO), 400 million.
  • Kraft Heinz (KHC), 325.6 million.
  • Occidental Petroleum (OXY), 248.1 million.
  • American Express (AXP), 151.6 million.
  • Chevron (CVX), 126.1 million.
  • Nu Holdings (NU), 107.1 million.
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What book did Warren Buffett give to Bill Gates? ›

The book Buffett gave Bill Gates

When Bill Gates asked Warren Buffett what his favorite book was 19 years ago, Buffett responded by sending Gates his personal copy of Business Adventures: Twelve Classic Tales From the World of Wall Street by John Brooks. Gates says it's his favorite business book too.

What does Jeff Bezos read? ›

  • Some of Bezos' favorite books were instrumental to the creation of products and services like the Kindle and Amazon Web Services. ...
  • "The Innovator's Solution" ...
  • "The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement" ...
  • "The Effective Executive" ...
  • "Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies" ...
  • "The Remains of the Day"
Apr 1, 2024

What does Bill Gates read? ›

Bill Gates primarily reads non-fiction books dealing with society, technology, and science issues, but he also enjoys reading sci-fi.

Is the intelligent investor still relevant? ›

Even though this book is over 70 years old, it is still relevant. The advice to buy with a margin of safety is just as sound today as it was when Graham was first teaching his philosophy.

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