GrundleStiltzkin
New Fish
@UW_Doog_Bot any suggestions for books that explain complicated business/finance[/b] shit in accessible form (e.g., Michael Lewis)?
Everything by Thomas Sowell pretty much. Did you know he was once a marxist?
At least "I" find his books accessible anyways. YMMV
I guess, I would ask you what or where you are trying to get to since it's a yugely broad category. Personal finance, market finance, market economics, etc.
Do you want to make money personally? Do you want to understand Wall Street? Do you want to understand economics? etc.
Old interviews with great economists are also amazing as a resource in the digital age since often those interviews are aimed at laymen and not stuffy academic works.
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Wall Street stuff, I guess, not from a picking stalks standpoont, but systems & such[/b].
Autisticpotd.
but irregardless, A Random Walk Down Wall Street will make you both hate finance but also make you marvel at the efficiency of a decentralized system.
About halfway through it now. Almost turned it off at first, but enjoying quite a bit now. Thanks.
Ps, hasn’t done much yet to change my mind that much of stock trading is little different than baseball cards[/b].
Individually it's not. In aggregate it is.
That's why I don't pick stocks.
In my simple way of thinking, owning a stock that doesn’t pay a dividend is an abstract.









