The books that shape how self-made millionaires think about money, markets, and long-term wealth. From value-investing classics to the quiet habits of the everyday rich, these titles turn earning into keeping and keeping into compounding. Start here for both the mindset and the mechanics of building lasting wealth.
A Rich Dad Poor Dad summary: Robert Kiyosaki's two-dads premise, the 6 lessons, the assets-vs-liabilities core idea, an honest look…
The books millionaires read — 15 titles on money, business, mindset, and habits that keep showing up on the shelves…
The untold story of the first six African Americans who built million-dollar fortunes in the wake of slavery.
The collection Bill Gates and Warren Buffett both call their favorite - twelve Wall Street tales that are really about…
Buffett's own shareholder letters, organized into a plain-English course on business, investing, and management.
The definitive Warren Buffett biography: compounding applied not just to money, but to an entire life and career.
John Carter's practical playbook for trading with discipline, risk control, and a repeatable edge.
How a group of traders built fortunes by following price trends instead of trying to predict the market.
Darren Hardy on how small, unglamorous choices quietly compound over time into outsized results - for better or worse.
Warren Buffett's favorite book and the bedrock of value investing - how to weigh price against value and keep emotion…