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best books on finance?

>> No.51608953

>>51608918
You’ve got to read Antifragile by Taleb. Great book for strategic thinking

>> No.51610355

>>51608918
Read everything you can about Jewish history and mysticism.

>> No.51612554

rich dad poor dad?

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>>51608918
>he reads boomer books to learn about finance
NGMI

>> No.51612737

>>51612554

/thread. It's not great. It won't teach you how to get rich. It's just ok fundamentals.

The Intelligent Investor is pretty much worthless to anyone not going into a finance degree or managing a billion. "The Richest Man in Babylon" basically tells you two things - "invest" in the words of "save and make money work" - useless, but worth the summary for someone who knows nothing about finance.

Think & Grow Rich is pretentious drivel by someone who never accomplished anything. "How to Win Friends & Influence" is in the same camp - maybe useful to some autist.

a basic macro/micro book probably doesn't hurt anyone who doesn't already have a business degree.

Capital / The Idiot are useless financially.

"Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives" is useful if, again, you are completely financially illiterate.

Basically all of this shit is literally under 101 tier, but I can't think of a book that's actually useful.