Any good books to read lately? Leisure reading is also of interest.

Books (political / economic history / analysis) that might alter your trading outlook, philosophy, and strategy.

by Eustace Mullins
- "The Secrets of the Federal Reserve" (1952) (A Must Read IMHO)

by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts
- "The neoconservative Threat to World Order: Washington's Perilous War for Hegemony" (2015)
- "How America Was Lost: From 9/11 to the Police/Warfare State" (2014)

by John Hamer
- "Behind the Curtain: A Chilling Exposé of the Banking Industry" (May 2016, 2 volumes).

by Dr. F. William Engdahl
- "The Lost Hegemon: Whom the gods would destroy" (2016)
- "A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order" (2012)
- "Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation" (2007)

by Dr. Michael Hudson
- "Killing the Host: How Financial Parasites and Debt Bondage Destroy the Global Economy" (2015)
 
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Good stuff, guys. I finished Liar's Poker. Overall a good read, but having heard so much about it I was slightly disappointed. It was in no way a page turner.

Are the other books by Lewis worth reading?
 
Are the other books by Lewis worth reading?

Worth watching. The movies made from them are pretty good. Be it baseball, football or trading related.

Liar's poker is in pre-production, they are making a movie out of it.
 
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Worth watching. The movies made from them are pretty good. Be it baseball, football or trading related.

Liar's poker is in pre-production, they are making a movie out of it.

Cool. I can imagine the movie being better than the book. Hell, it may even be the edition of my book that was poorly organized (hardly any paragraphs) and thus impacting the reading experience. I thought it was a cool story/insights and had some legendary characters. I just felt it was a bit dry to read.
 
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