Thank you for the list, some of those are now on my reading list. It would also be great if you could also do a post talking about what your daily/weekly reading regimen looks like. What do you read on a regular basis? Newsletters? Substacks? Publications? Thanks!!
I read Alchemy of Finance in my twenties and found it to be pretty dry. The main takeaway from the book is the concept of reflexivity, which is a concept that you can learn without having to read his book.
Except list. Thanks. I would add “Fooled by Randomness” by Taleb.
Thank you for the list, some of those are now on my reading list. It would also be great if you could also do a post talking about what your daily/weekly reading regimen looks like. What do you read on a regular basis? Newsletters? Substacks? Publications? Thanks!!
For anyone interested, here is my newest article analyzing whether the labor market is that strong: https://open.substack.com/pub/arkominaresearch/p/is-labor-market-really-that-strong?r=1r1n6n&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Mastering the Mental Game of Trading is a good read, by Steven Goldstein. Your list is a good one, thank you for the share.
Have you read Global Macro Trading by Greg Gliner?
Any thoughts?
Hi Geo, I was wondering what your view was on the The Alchemy of Finance, or any of the books written by Soros?
I read Alchemy of Finance in my twenties and found it to be pretty dry. The main takeaway from the book is the concept of reflexivity, which is a concept that you can learn without having to read his book.