Books, books, and more books
I’m often asked for book recommendations by both investors and traders. In the past, I used to tailor some of these recommendations based on the particular situation, but more recently, I decided to start compiling a list that will hopefully continue to grow. It’s by no means exhaustive, and quite honestly, I read a lot of books that aren’t worthwhile and are repetitive. But here are some books to start us off with…
| Category | Author First | Author Last | Title |
| General | Peter | Bernstein | Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk |
| Investing | Joel | Greenblatt | You Can Be a Stock Market Genius: Uncover the Secret Hiding Places of Stock Market Profits |
| Real Estate | Fred | Harrison | Boom Bust: House Prices, Banking and the Depression of 2010 |
| Trading | Edwin | Lefevre | Reminiscences of a Stock Operator |
| Trading | Ari | Kiev | Trading to Win: The Psychology of Mastering the Markets |
| Investing | Ed | Easterling | Unexpected Returns: Understanding Secular Stock Market Cycles |
| Investing | David | Swenson | Pioneering Portfolio Management |
| General | Nassim | Taleb | Fooled By Randomness |
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