Title: Vom Top Verdiener zum Privatier Author: Davor Horvat & Stefan Winheller Pages: 362 Hi all, although the author mainly addresses top income earners, it is also a top read for earners from other income groups as well. The author tries to help the top income earners to maintain their high standard of living even … Continue reading 001-2026 – From Top Earner to Rentier
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005-2025 How to become wealthy as Norway
Title: So werden Sie reich wie Norwegen Author: Clemens Bomsdorf Pages: 223 Hello all, if there is one country that is making good use of its natural resources for the benefit of its citizens, then one such is Norway. Since discovering oil reserves off its coast it had two choices what to do with the … Continue reading 005-2025 How to become wealthy as Norway
004-2025 The Psychology of Money
Title: The psychology of Money Author: Morgan Housel Pages: 238 Dear all, The book was a gift from my brother and it was an interesting read surrounding the topic of investments. There are countless people (finfluencers and professional financial advisers) that will give you advice on which 'simple' rules you should follow to build wealth. … Continue reading 004-2025 The Psychology of Money
003-2025 Stock Life-Balance
Title: Aktien Life Balance Author: Lisa Osada Pages: 211 Genre: Investing Dear all, The book I will be writing about is likely only available in German publication, yet it was also a well written book on the fantastic topic on investing. The book is broken down into five main chapters and thereafter into sub-chapters: Chapter … Continue reading 003-2025 Stock Life-Balance
002-2025 How to Trade in Stocks
Title: How to Trade in Stocks (The Classic Formula for Understanding Timing, Money Management and Emotional Control) Author: Jesse Livermore Pages: 180 Dear reader, The following book was written by a stock trader that followed a speculation strategy, rather than long-term investment strategy. It is not because I wanted to explore speculation as my next … Continue reading 002-2025 How to Trade in Stocks
014-2024 The New Case for Gold
Title: The New Case for Gold Author: James Rickards Pages: 170 Dear reader, The concept of diversification was papered by Harry Markowitz, but its roots run much further back into history. It is something that was spoken of and applied but it was not really put down to paper (economic paper) for the broader populace. … Continue reading 014-2024 The New Case for Gold
013-2024 A short history of financial euphoria
Title: A short history of financial euphoria Author: John Kenneth Galbraith Pages: 114 Dear reader, Today I present to you one of the shortest investment books I have yet encountered, but one with a topic I have been most eager to learn from since my enhanced interest in the world of investing: the history of … Continue reading 013-2024 A short history of financial euphoria
003-2024 Investing the Templeton Way
Title: Investing the Templeton Way (The market-beating strategies of Value Investing's legendary bargain hunter) Author: Lauren C. Templeton & Scott Phillips Pages: 268 Hi all, I have finally come around to read the book that I was gifted for Christmas. Though I have managed to gain a good insight into the topic, I always still … Continue reading 003-2024 Investing the Templeton Way
002-2022 Die Kunst über Geld nachzudenken
Title: Die Kunst über Geld nachzudenken Author: Andre Kostolany Pages: 237 Hi all, The third book I decided to read again is this German financial advice book. I have covered it previously under review 044-2020, but since that is already a while back I decided some advice from a former successful investor could do some … Continue reading 002-2022 Die Kunst über Geld nachzudenken
024-2021 Reicher als die Geissens
Title: Reicher als die Geissens Author: Alex Duesseldorf Fischer Dear all, I know I have written a book review on this book previously, but since I saw on YouTube that they were offering the book for free (excl. shipping costs) I decided to take the opportunity to acquire a copy for myself. FYI, the offer … Continue reading 024-2021 Reicher als die Geissens