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Books like Rule #1

Rule #1 by Phil Town reads as practical, enthusiastic. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.

What Rule #1 is like to read

A brisk, confident how-to that pitches stock-picking as a simple weekly routine, walking readers through a handful of numbers and valuation rules in accessible plain language. Best for: beginner individual investors who want a jargon-light, rules-based framework for picking stocks.

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The Intelligent Investor
Benjamin Graham · 1949
A patient, methodical education in value investing — dense with principles, historical examples, and Zweig's modern commentary rather than narrative drive.
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Rich Dad Poor Dad
Robert Kiyosaki · 1997
A conversational, anecdote-driven personal-finance manifesto framed around two father figures and their opposing money mindsets — accessible, repetitive, and motivational rather than technical.
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The Single Best Investment
Lowell Miller · 1999
Reads practical in the same way — and goes just as deep on investing and wealth building.
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The Little Book That Beats the Market
Joel Greenblatt · 2005
Reads like a friendly, plainspoken explainer pitched at a smart layperson—short, confident, and light on jargon, with the author's personality and humor carrying the didactic content.
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The Five Rules for Successful Stock Investing
Pat Dorsey · 2003
A practical, structured walkthrough of stock-picking fundamentals, aimed at giving readers concrete tools rather than an emotional or narrative arc.
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The automatic millionaire
David Bach · 2003
Reads like a friendly, motivating finance coach walking you through a simple automatic-savings system via an illustrative couple's success story.
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The Dhandho Investor
Mohnish Pabrai · 2007
An accessible, framework-driven primer that walks the individual investor through value-investing principles in a light, conversational voice.
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Benjamin Graham on value investing
Janet Lowe · 1994
A close business relative — matched on how it reads, with steady pacing.
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The Money Masters
John Train · 1980
A close business relative — matched on how it reads, with steady pacing.
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Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits
Philip A. Fisher · 1996
Matches the practical mood, carried on unhurried, immersive pacing.
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24 Essential Lessons for Investment Success
William J. O'Neil · 1999
A distilled, no-nonsense manual breaking the CAN SLIM method into 24 digestible lessons for everyday investors seeking practical stock-picking discipline.
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Warren Buffett speaks
Warren Buffett · 1997
Another road into investing, taken at unhurried, immersive pacing.

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Who is Rule #1 for?

beginner individual investors who want a jargon-light, rules-based framework for picking stocks

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