5 Books That Launched My Income To Over $20,000/month

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Published 2020-05-24
Today we look at the 5 best books to help you get better with money and start investing. These books have been life changing for me, and will definitely help you make more money and set up your long term wealth.

★ ★ BOOKS ★ ★

Rich Dad Poor Dad: amzn.to/2TQnk6j
The Barefoot Investor: amzn.to/3cY0S2A
One Up On Wall Street: amzn.to/36snhm1
The Dhando Investor: amzn.to/2AScoy8
Rule #1: amzn.to/2WWZOq3

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All Comments (21)
  • @NewMoneyYouTube
    Thanks for watching guys! What are your favourite personal finance/investing books? LMK!
  • @tahirisaid2693
    I realized that the secret to making a million is making better investment. I always tell myself you don't need that new car or that vacation just yet and that mindset helps me make more money investing.
  • @adriansaw8329
    Danger no.1= never mistake a bull market for your own genius.
  • Rich Dad straight cracked my mind open....only took me 34 years to find it
  • @RahulDas-jb5yy
    1. Rich Dad Poor Dad 2. Barefoot Investor 3. One up on Wall Street 4. The Dandho: Investor 5. Rule #1 Enjoy
  • @JLW667
    1:53 Rich Dad Poor Dad 3:46 The Barefoot Investor 5:25 Last 3 books are about stock market investing 5:33 One up on Wall Street 8:14 The Dhandho Investor 11:08 Rule #1
  • @jayjords
    Rich dad poor dad first self-help/Financial management book I read. Highly recommend for everyone!💯🙏🏽
  • @rfb14
    Rule #1 was my first stock investing book and I have never found a more comprehensive guide to analyzing stocks.
  • @ConnorandAlan
    I can definitely attest to Rich Dad, Poor Dad being a great starting point. Since childhood, I have struggled with reading and when I was around 16 years old I finished my first book outside of the classroom, it was Robert Kiyosaki’s ‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’. This book not only opened my eyes to the Rich Dad Mindset but it also unlock my love for reading! And although I am still not a quick reader, I have learnt so much more than I thought possible about investing and personal finance from books! Thanks for the recommendations Brandon 🙏🏼
  • @trinhle4520
    Yes, Rich Dad and Poor Dad is changing my life too!
  • @danmac0
    My favourite author has to be Jim Rogers. I really liked his books. They are not technical but you learn a lot from them. Street smarts is a really good read.
  • @sportrition
    I love Scott Pape’s eNewsletter too. Such a good communicator!
  • @Itsjustgusto
    Great video Brandon! Rich dad was the first book i ever read! Ive re read it probably 5 times over the years. You introduced me to Rule 1 a while ago and am very greatful mate!
  • Can you do a video of the breakdown of your positions and holdings on the ASX and what media streams you use to compare them. Obviously you don’t need to include what you paid or your position size if that doesn’t suit you but I’d find that awesome content. What I own and why I own it as a breakdown! Been a follower for ages.
  • @ethanvaughn135
    The first personal finance book I read was The Millionaire Next Door and it really helped me understand how to properly manage my money. Rule #1 is definitely my favorite for investing though.
  • @danbrixey8545
    The Barefoot Investor has really changed my life. It’s really changed my attitude towards personal finance and the road to financial freedom. This has ultimately led me to your channel, which I thoroughly enjoy
  • @AprilLashon
    I’m reading One Up On Wall street currently…I’ve read The Richest Man in Babylon and Think & Grow Rich too.
  • Awesome list I could not agree more with you Brandon. If I'd have to pick just one it'd be Phil Town's Rule #1. One of the greatest teachers of modern value investing. For the past 5 years he's been making a podcast with his daughter Danielle called Invested. Highly entertaining and educational. If you haven't already, you should definitely add Invest Like a Guru by Charlie Tian and The Motley Fool Investment Guide by David & Tom Gardner on your must read list.
  • @leestringer
    Congrats on your success with this channel. No over the top nonsense, just straight forward advice. I'll be reading all these books. Thank-you.