Investing by the Books #23 Rajeev Agrawal on Poor Charlie’s Almanack

Investing By The Books

2022-05-30

22:05

Rajeev Agrawal is the Fund Manager & Managing Partner at DoorDashi India Fund. For this episode, Rajeev has picked one of our favorite books - Poor Charlie’s Almanack - with wisdom from Charlie Munger, compiled by Peter Kaufman. Our conversation is an educational and inspiring discussion of how the ideas can be applied practically in our strive to become first-class investors.

Eddie Palmgren

Niklas Sävås

Episode Notes

The episode was recorded on May 23, 2022. Follow us on Twitter.

Books Mentioned

  • Poor Charlie’s Almanack – Peter Kaufman
  • The Education of a Value Investor – Guy Spier
  • Berkshire Hathaway Letters to Shareholders
  • The Most Important Thing – Howard Marks
  • There’s Always Something to Do – Christopher Risso-Gill
  • The Intelligent Investor – Benjamin Graham
  • Think and Grow Rich – Napoleon Hill
  • Thinking Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman
  • Influence – Robert Cialdini
  • Fooled by Randomness – Nassim Taleb

More on Rajeev Agrawal

DoorDarshi: https://www.doordarshiadvisors.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajeevagrawal/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/rajeev_agr

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