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>All I want in life is to spooned and overpowered physically superior females

too bad im a tall hairy bearded fucking apex predator I will never have that sort of leverage

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How many linkies for her??

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What are some introductory business/finance textbooks that I can read to get up to speed. Any textbooks that you had in college that are good. Don't even care how well written they are.
Preferably ones you can find online for free, but this is optional.

Specifically finance, basic intros to securities and investment vehicles, how a motherfucking bank works, asset management, etc...Accounting also good.

I'm browsing libgen atm but nothing is catching my eye, it's all heavy math stuff, I just want the vocab. I'll learn how to design my high-frequency alternative asset algo written in x86 Assembly fucking later. The alternative is I just keep on browsing through Investopedia but I'd like something a bit more structured.

Any specific textbook, mega folder, or place to look around would be appreciated.

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