My 2026 Booklist

Here's what I'm planning to read and why:

"The Psychology of Money" by Morgan Housel — Understanding the behavioral side of investing and why smart people make poor financial decisions


"A Random Walk Down Wall Street" by Burton Malkiel — Getting perspective on market efficiency and different investing approaches


"The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham — Building a foundation in value investing principles and margin of safety


If I could only recommend one book for 2026: It would be "The Psychology of Money" — it's accessible, practical, and addresses the real reason most of us struggle: our own behavior, not lack of market knowledge.

Early Takeaway

I've just started "The Psychology of Money" and one insight already hit home: "Doing well with money has little to do with how smart you are and a lot to do with how you behave." It's a reminder that I don't need to be the smartest analyst in the room—I need to control my emotions and stay consistent.

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