[Event] Share Your 2026 Reading Plan 📚

New year, new habits—and yes, this one can actually compound.

In investing, we talk about compounding returns all the time. But the most underrated compounding is knowledge: one good book can upgrade your decision-making for years, and a consistent reading habit can quietly change your entire investing curve.

So here’s the question: What are you reading in 2026—and why?

We’re inviting you to share your 2026 Reading Plan with the community. Whether you’re building an investing framework, leveling up options skills, learning macro, or just reading to stay calm in a noisy market—post it and let others steal your list (in a good way).

How to participate

Create a post under this topic: Share Your 2026 Reading Plan

Include at least one of the following:

  • Your 2026 reading goal (e.g., 12 books / 30 minutes a day / one book per month)

  • Your booklist (titles + what you want to learn from each)

  • The investing problem you’re trying to solve (discipline? risk control? macro? strategy?)

  • A short takeaway from a book you’ve already started

Suggested prompts

  • If you could only recommend one investing book for 2026, what would it be?

  • What’s the biggest investing habit you want to fix this year—and what will you read to help?

Rewards

  • Every valid entry: 5 Tiger Coins 🐯

  • We’ll randomly pick 1 participants to win 100 Tiger coins

  • The most thoughtful reading plan may get a featured spot in the community (and a surprise bonus 😉)

Event time

  • From Jan 9, 2026 to Jan 31, 2026 (SGT)

# Share Your Reading List of the Year!

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  • koolgal
    ·01-11
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    🌟🌟🌟I am halfway reading through Think and Grow Rich & something unexpected is happening - I am not just reading a book, I am watching my mindset shift in real time.  Every chapter feels like a mirror, forcing me to confront my beliefs, habits &  doubts that shape my investing decisions far more than market news ever could.

    Napoleon Hill wrote the book  nearly a century ago, yet it is almost unsettling how relevant it still is. In a world of AI driven markets, ETFs, crypto & endless financial commentaries, his message remains simple & timeless:

    Wealth begins in the mind long before it appears in the portfolio.

    As I read it I am realising that the biggest breakthroughs in my investing journey is never about finding the perfect stock. They were about strengthening my inner self that supports conviction, discipline & patience.

    This book helps me to become the kind of person who can build wealth with clarity, purpose and inner strength.

    @TigerEvents @TigerStars @Tiger_comments

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    • koolgalReplying toGoodLife99
      Happy reading 📚📚📚😍😍😍
      01-12
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    • koolgalReplying toGoodLife99
      It is available in digital version too.
      01-12
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    • koolgalReplying toGoodLife99
      You can borrow it from our National Library.
      01-12
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  • Aqa
    ·01-10
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    [Happy] “Tiger Brokers Options Handbook” is the ‘must read’ for 2026. I would like to get a copy of it. This is best book for beginners to pro traders. It is TigerAI Smart integration that helps us form strategy with risk control and analyze the macro investment environment. Thanks @TigerEvents @icycrystal @1PC
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    • AqaReplying toj islandfund
      Definitely!👍🏻
      01-16
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    • j islandfund
      a gripping read good choice ⭐🐯
      01-11
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    • icycrystal
      thanks for sharing
      01-10
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  • icycrystal
    ·01-10
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    @LMSunshine @nomadic_m @SPACE ROCKET @Barcode @Aqa @Shyon @koolgal @rL @GoodLife99 @Universe宇宙 @HelenJanet

    If you could only recommend one investing book for 2026, what would it be?


    What’s the biggest investing habit you want to fix this year—and what will you read to help?


    Rewards

    Every valid entry: 5 Tiger Coins 🐯


    We’ll randomly pick 1 participants to win 100 Tiger coins

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    • Shyon
      [Cool] [Cool] [Cool]
      01-11
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    • koolgal
      Thanks for sharing 😍😍😍
      01-10
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  • Shyon
    ·01-11
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    My 2026 reading goal is 12 books for the year, roughly one per month, with a daily habit of 20–30 minutes of focused reading. I’m reading for retention and application, not speed—one well-applied idea compounds more than finishing many books quickly.

    My reading list focuses on decision-making, risk control, and staying rational in volatile markets. Key titles include The Most Important Thing by Howard Marks for cycle and risk awareness, Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke for probabilistic thinking in options and trading, and Expected Returns by Antti Ilmanen to strengthen my long-term allocation and macro framework.

    The biggest habit I want to fix in 2026 is overreacting to short-term market noise. My main takeaway so far is that good investing is about positioning sensibly when odds are favorable and surviving when they’re not. If I could recommend one investing book for 2026, it would be The Most Important Thing—it builds a mindset that compounds over time.

    @TigerEvents @TigerStars

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    • ShyonReplying toicycrystal
      [Love you] [Love you] [Love you]
      01-11
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    • ShyonReplying tokoolgal
      Hehe thanks for supporting
      01-11
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    • icycrystalReplying toShyon
      [Like] [ShakeHands]
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  • swimintheair
    ·01-10
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    My 2026 Booklist

    "The Psychology of Money" by Morgan Housel — Understanding behavioral finance and why emotions drive poor decisions
    "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham — Building a foundation in value investing and margin of safety
    "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman — Learning how cognitive biases affect decision-making
    "Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits" by Philip Fisher — Understanding quality investing and business evaluation
    "Market Wizards" by Jack Schwager — Learning from diverse successful investors

    If I could only recommend one book for 2026: "The Psychology of Money" — it addresses the real reason most of us struggle: our own behavior, not lack of market knowledge.


    Early Takeaway


    I've just started "The Psychology of Money" and one insight hit home: "Doing well with money has little to do with how smart you are and a lot to do with how you behave." I don't need to be the smartest analyst—I need to control my emotions and stay consistent.


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    • koolgal
      One of my favourite books too.🥰🥰🥰
      01-11
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  • icycrystal
    ·01-10
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    75周年纪念版

    聪明的投资者

    作者本杰明·格雷厄姆。由财经记者发布新的现代评论杰森·茨威格,本版将格雷厄姆永恒的价值投资原则与当今动荡、趋势重重的市场联系起来。

    今年要修补的最大投资“bug”是冲动——让市场“情绪波动”决定我的策略。

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    • icycrystalReplying tokoolgal
      [赞][赞][赞]
      01-11
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    • koolgal
      这是一本学习投资的非凡书籍😍😍😍
      01-10
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  • Success88
    ·01-10
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    我2026年的阅读计划是阅读老虎证券的免费期权书$老虎证券(TIGR)$谢谢你的免费书。我没有时间看书。今年我想重点阅读这本书,并希望我能利用这本书的经验教训进行期权交易。祝我成功 @TigerEvents @HelenJanet @SR050321 @MHh @koolgal 来和我一起看书吧。
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    • koolgal
      谢谢分享😍😍😍
      01-11
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  • Mrzorro
    ·01-10
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    My 2026 reading goal will be 4 books per month, 1 book per week ( maybe a cookbook, novel, investment books, etc) One of the books I am reading now, and would I like to recommend for 2026 is Reminiscences of a Stock Operator.

    Absolutely the best book on stock market trading ever written. Although the book is a memoir of stock trading in the early years of the 20th century, it addresses the basic psychology and principles of trading that are directly applicable to 21st-century stock trading. Get it, read it once or twice and you really need little else to learn effective and profitable trading. A most helpful addition would be a basic 21-day, 50-day, 200-day moving price average and fundamentals system such as the basic Investor's Business Daily system.

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    • MrzorroReplying tokoolgal
      welcome.  Hope you will like it.
      01-11
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    • koolgal
      Thanks for your reading suggestion.🥰🥰🥰
      01-11
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  • fishballmei
    ·01-10
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    我的2026年书单

    以下是我计划阅读的内容以及原因:

    摩根·豪塞尔的《金钱心理学》-了解投资的行为方面以及为什么聪明人会做出糟糕的财务决策


    伯顿的《华尔街漫步》马尔基尔-深入了解市场效率和不同的投资方法


    本杰明·格雷厄姆的《聪明的投资者》-建立价值投资原则和安全边际的基础


    如果我只能为2026年推荐一本书:会是《金钱心理学》-它易于理解、实用,并解决了我们大多数人挣扎的真正原因:我们自己的行为,而不是缺乏市场知识。

    早期外卖

    我刚刚开始学习“金钱心理学”,有一个见解已经击中了要害:“在金钱上做得好与你有多聪明关系不大,而与你的行为方式有很大关系。”这提醒我,我不需要成为房间里最聪明的分析师——我需要控制自己的情绪并保持一致。

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    • koolgal
      感谢您的精彩阅读建议🥰🥰🥰
      01-11
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  • 我的2026年书单

    以下是我计划阅读的内容以及原因:

    摩根·豪塞尔的《金钱心理学》-了解投资的行为方面以及为什么聪明人会做出糟糕的财务决策


    伯顿·马尔基尔的《华尔街漫步》-深入了解市场效率和不同的投资方法


    本杰明·格雷厄姆的《聪明的投资者》-建立价值投资原则和安全边际的基础



    如果我只能为2026年推荐一本书:会是《金钱心理学》-它易于理解、实用,并解决了我们大多数人挣扎的真正原因:我们自己的行为,而不是缺乏市场知识。

    早期外卖

    我刚刚开始学习“金钱心理学”,有一个见解已经击中了要害:“在金钱上做得好与你有多聪明关系不大,而与你的行为方式有很大关系。”这提醒我,我不需要成为房间里最聪明的分析师——我需要控制自己的情绪并保持一致。

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  • highhand
    ·01-10
    trade like a stock market Wizard by Mike Minervini. easy to read, clear chapters which teaches you exactly what it's book title says. good book
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  • zerolih
    ·01-21 22:11
    ​"Employ your time in improving yourself by other men’s writings, so that you shall gain easily what others have labored hard for." — Socrates

    I'm planning to read up classic books written by famous authors from different fields such as Dale Carnegie, Peter Lynch,  Benjamin Graham etc

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  • I am still in the progress of reading “Tiger Brokers Options Handbook”. I plan to complete in 2026. This is best book for beginners to pro traders for options trader. Most of the times that I am trading on options for selling call or put option. This book will cover a lot of other option strategies. I will target to complete the whole book in 2  months time.
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  • 1PC
    ·01-18
    📚 My 2026 Reading Plan: This year I’m focusing on two key books:《技术分析精解与实战操作》 — A second read to deepen my comprehension, sharpen technical analysis skills & strengthen discipline& 《捕捉超级黑马》 — To explore how to identify potential breakout stocks & refine my strategy for spotting hidden opportunities.🎯 Goal: At least 1 book per quarter, starting with these two.💡 Why: Knowledge compounds. Revisiting TA concepts while adding new insights on “Super Growth” plays will help me balance discipline & opportunity in 2026.@JC888 @Barcode @koolgal @Shernice軒嬣 2000 @Shyon @Aqa @DiAngel
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  • Spiders
    ·01-16
    One book that has caught my interest is Happy Money: The Science of Happier Spending by Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton. From what I’ve read online, it explores how you can get more happiness from the money you already have. It highlights ideas like spending on experiences, saving time, and treating yourself and others intentionally. The concept that how you spend matters more than how much you earn sounds really intriguing, and I’m excited to read it.
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  • L.Lim
    ·01-14
    I am waiting for my copy of: THE POWER OF MATTERING, HOW LEADERS CAN CREATE A CULTURE OF SIGNIFICANCE, by Zach Mercurio.
    Having worked with others, there is an obvious difference of styles, some leaders prop you up and make you feel valued, while others seem like they are trying to keep you down and use your work product as theirs.
    Everyone has to start from somewhere and I want to be equipped to make a positive impact on others, to trust others and in turn have them trust me. Everyone wants to feel like they matter and truly belong, so why not learn how to and be the change.
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  • My 2026 Reading Goal:This year, I aim to read 24 books, averaging two books per month. My focus will be on deepening my understanding of behavioral finance, macroeconomic trends, and advanced investment strategies.

    Booklist & Learning Objectives:

    "The Psychology of Money" by Morgan Housel – To refine my perspective on risk tolerance and long-term wealth-building.
    "Principles for Navigating Big Debt Crises" by Ray Dalio – To better understand macroeconomic cycles and debt crises.
    "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham – A revisit to reinforce value investing principles.
    "Atomic Habits" by James Clear – To improve discipline in both investing and personal productivity.

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  • MHh
    ·01-11
    My reading plan for 2026 is definitely to read the tiger brokers options handbook so that I may get started on options trading.


    I generally don’t read books but short articles so this will be the one read that I will try to achieve for 2026.


    Hopefully this will get me started on a safe and steady footing on options that I have put off for a long time.
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  • Am3n_Tao
    ·01-11
    Book of 5 Rings.

    Learn to master strategy, have a clear mindset and instil discipline. Apply it to your equities investment and trading fluidity like flowing water.

    There is no need for skill in trading. Just be water.

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  • My reading plan:
    1. Making your millions in REITs: the savy investor's guide for crazy times by Gabriel Yap. - This is to further my knowledge of how to assess and invest in REITs.

    2. Huat Ah! : building wealth in Singapore with unit trusts by Derek Gue - reading to know the basics of units trusts and how to invest in them.

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