Books on fundamental analysis

#1
I was looking for some books on fundamental analysis. I picked up "the intillegent investor by Graham" and it turned out to be the most boring book I have ever read. There are so many books out there, but I thought of taking suggestions from the board. Could you guys please suggest something.

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Ravi S Ghosh
 
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marcus

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#2
If I may make a suggestion many people (Larry Williams, Rakesh Jhunjhunwalla and many more) have said its best you combine technical analysis with fundamental analysis, select stocks with strong fundamentals and use technical anlaysis to determine suitable entry points. One book which devotes one half to the fundamentals and the other half to the technicals is Methods Of A Wall Street Master by Victor Sperandeo, you may find this helpful as a starting point.
 
#4
Value Investing Today, is that by Charles Brandes?

How is Nicholas Darvas' "how I made 2 million dollar in stock market." Is that a fundamental analysis book or what..
 
#5
Mastering Fundamental Analysis by by Michael C. Thomsett. If what you want is an explanation of all the terms/ratio's/metrics found in fundamental analysis, then this is a great book to have.
 
#6
I am currently reading the book "VALUE INVESTING" and i find it worth reading.
It will change your mind-set about shares. It is a "investment instrument" rather than "trading".
 

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