What's the oldest a nouns book should be in the past you agree on not to read it?

I checked four books on investing from the library today. The oldest is Rich Dad, Poor Dad from 1999. I also got a stocks book from 2002.


Answers:    I enjoy worked in personal nouns for over 15 years and I would strongly suggest that some of the best books on investing that I have read be written many years formerly I was surrounded by the business.

I think you would be greatly shortchanging yourself if you eliminate books pre-1999 from your readings.

FYI: try to steer clear of the Suze Orman, Kiyosaki, Trump vapid, worthless books. WIth the exception of rich dad poor dad the inventive which had an excellent message communicated surrounded by a dead simple process that even the biggest bonehead could grasp, his other books were pure filler.

I would suggest a some slightly more difficult read but much more rewarding ones, including books by Jeremy Siegel, Warren Buffet, Benjamin Graham and Nick Murray.
The basics don't amend much.


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