Reference Materials
Books
Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham (Warren Buffett's mentor) which is the Value investing bible which lays out how to judge the intrinsic value of stocks.
A Random Walk Down Wall Street Dr. Malkiel writes a very readable and entertaining view of investing. Originally published 1973.
The Four Pillars of Investing William Bernstein, probably my favorite investment author delivers a clear and concise information on investing
The Intelligent Asset Allocator William Bernstein, some stronger mathematical principles may be required.
Common Sense on Mutual Funds by John C. Bogle offering a no nonsense approach to investing that cannot be refuted. Low cost diversification with index funds.
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and other writings by Philip Fisher laying out the importance of management and how to judge a companies long term prospects.
Birth of Plenty William Bernstein's historical overview of economic prosperity of the modern world.
Web Sites
Yahoo Finance
Efficient Frontier
Jason Zweig's Site
SEC
Sedar
Globe Investor
StockHouse
CanadianInsider
Canoe Money
Investopedia (A place where you can test strategies)
TSX
Berkshire Hathaway (Read some of the past shareholder letters.)
