What are you presently reading?

978-3-319-40108-9


Can't say it's a relaxing read, nor exciting. But it has to be done if you want to become a serious quant.
 
@Sekiyo

I had seen that book before, but I assume it was a non-illustrated version, because it was only text. I am just curious how many illustrations your version has, and are they actually useful?
 
I still think Jim Rogers is one of the most astute investors of our time. You can never learn too much from that old sage. On the other hand, I've read Boik's books before. The title of his recent book is too salacious to pass over. :D

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Roger's 'Investment Biker' is a round the world hoot. Relatable depiction of what he found it to be like to travel through where fuel is 20cents a gallon but just try to find some.
 
978-3-319-40108-9


Can't say it's a relaxing read, nor exciting. But it has to be done if you want to become a serious quant.
Are you serious? Like you need to know Classical Mechanics to "become a serious quant"? :)

I've seen quant books like the one below for physicists but never the other way around.

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Roger's 'Investment Biker'

A book that rarely gets mentioned, one of the only times I remember hearing about this was from Phil Town.

However, he did enjoy it very much, so I'll try to give it a shot sometime.
 
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