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Best books to learn Growth investing, in order

Growth investing rewards a path because temperament and analysis both need building: start with what makes a durable, compounding business, then quality and valuation, then the patience of holding through volatility. A good path pairs the classic frameworks with case studies of great long-term winners. Note the risk — paying up for growth punishes you hard when the story breaks, and no reading tells fads from compounders.

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How should I approach learning growth investing?
Growth investing rewards a path because temperament and analysis both need building: start with what makes a durable, compounding business, then quality and valuation, then the patience of holding through volatility. A good path pairs the classic frameworks with case studies of great long-term winners. Note the risk — paying up for growth punishes you hard when the story breaks, and no reading tells fads from compounders.
What's a good book to start growth investing with?
A strong starting point is The Warren Buffett Way by Robert G. Hagstrom. The ordered reading paths above show exactly where it fits and what to read next.
What should I read after growth investing?
Once you have the fundamentals, explore closely related subjects like Tax planning, Futures and commodities trading, Investment banking.

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