World Book Day 2022: On the back of World Book Day and Copyright Day on Saturday, April 23, 2022, Zee Business brings you the top eight books suggested by domestic brokerage firm Motilal Oswal on the stock market, from beginner to advanced level.

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According to Motilal Oswal, the stock market books for beginners are aplenty, but the ones that matter are a few good ones to depend on for trading education.

World Book Day was created by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) on 23rd April 1995 as a worldwide celebration of books and reading, according to worldbookday.com.

It is marked in over 100 countries around the globe.

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Here are 8 of the best books.   

1.The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by Jack Bogle

Jack Bogle, a founder of The Vanguard Group, has a simple message with respect to trading in the stock market. He recommends trading by keeping costs reduced and investing long term. It offers practical and sensible ways to make money being a bestseller.

2. A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton G. Malkiel

The 10th edition of this book is a great read for those starting portfolios from scratch. Trends, bubbles, indexing, the importance of time and patience while trading, and other key concepts are touched upon.

3. The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham

This is the ‘bible’ of investing as far as stock trading books go. One of the reasons may be attributed to the author, Benjamin Graham, mentor to Warren Buffett. The book begins with explanations of the basics of the stock market from the perception of value investors.

4. One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch

This book is written by one of the most experienced and successful fund managers of all time – Peter Lynch, who has an impressive record of a return of 30% (on average) annually on his portfolio spanning 13 years. This book talks about the preparation that comes before investing, along with the author’s distinctive way to choose stocks.

5. The Warren Buffett Way by Robert G. Hagstrom

Whether you’re on the floor or involved in online stock trading, this book gives you deep insights into Warren Buffet’s investment strategies, all bound for success.

6. How to Make Money in Stocks by William J. O’Neil

O’Neil describes his own system of investing and finding big stock winners. For new investors, this book should answer all your questions.

7. Stocks to Riches by Parag Parikh

A true-blue book for all Indian investors, this guide is simple to follow and is one of the best stock trading books for beginners. Importantly, the author tells, what mistakes to avoid and the advice comes from years of experience.

8. How To Avoid Loss and Earn Consistently by Prasenjit Paul

A book that resonates with the Indian market, you can get a lot out of this book explaining the ins and outs of Indian market mindsets. A great takeaway is the two-minute strategy Paul advocates, to choose/reject stocks.