William Ackman formed Pershing Square in November 2003 with $54 million raised from three investors. Ackman got his start in the real estate business, where he worked for his father prior to starting Gotham.
Last Updated: 04/17/2020
Bill Ackman’s lists his favorite books on investing in Confidence Game: How a Hedge Fund Manager Called Wall Street’s Bluff is the story of Bill Ackman’s six-year campaign to warn that the $2.5 trillion bond insurance business was a catastrophe waiting to happen.
Branded a fraud by the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times and investigated by Eliot Spitzer and the Securities and Exchange Commission, Ackman later made his investors more than $1 billion when bond insurers kicked off the collapse of the credit markets. Ackman read over 725,000 pages related to insurer MBIA, which he took a short position in, in 2003.
In one section of the book, Ackman describes a fishing fish with a colleague of his. Ackman wanted this colleague to join Pershing Square and sent the young man several of his favorite books.
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Bill Ackman: Recommended books
Security Analysis by Benjamin Graham.
The “Bible of Investing”, written by Warren Buffett’s mentor over 75 years ago. The book while aged, is still more relevant today than ever.
“The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham.
An abridged version of Security Analysis. This is probably the best book on value investing for beginners to read. Buffett has stated that The Intelligent Investor is the best book ever written on investing.
One Up On Wall Street by Peter Lynch.
Lynch is one of the most successful mutual fund managers ever. In this book, Lynch reveals his market beating techniques involving “buying what you know”.
The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America by Lawrence Cunningham.
The book is a compilation of Buffett’s annual letters by topic. Buffett stated that the book is “The most representative book on my thinking is what Larry Cunningham put together.”
Quality of Earnings by Thornton O’Glove.
This is one of the best books on accounting, and the art of reading financial statements.
Margin of Safety: Risk-Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor by Seth Klarman
Beating the Street by Peter Lynch
You Can Be a Stock Market Genius: Uncover the Secret Hiding Places of Stock Market Profits by Joel Greenblatt
The Warren Buffett Way by Robert G. Hagstrom
Confidence Game: How Hedge Fund Manager Bill Ackman Called Wall Street’s Bluff by Christine Richard
Fooling Some of the People All of the Time, A Long Short (and Now Complete) Story, Updated with New Epilogue by David Einhorn and Joel Greenblatt
Bloomberg asked Ackman in June 2015 what books he would recommend. Ackman gave the following two suggestions.
Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future by Peter Thiel and Blake Masters
Bold: How to Go Big, Create Wealth and Impact the World by Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler