Hmm. That Tom Hougaard I am not familiar with. I looked now, and am a little skeptical when I see he advertises himself as a day-trader.
That said, here are some books I read since last week. More to follow....
How Money Works
The Facts Visually Explained
By DK
I didn't mind this visual book. Covers everything from quantitative easing to crypto-currencies.
How to Invest Your Money & Profit from INFLATION
By Morton Shulman (ooops- fixed name!)
Written by a medical doctor, who was also high up in Canadian politics, as well as a Futures Trader, and had his own TV show, etc. Very interesting stuff. As he puts it, politicians will screw you, to get their votes. They are not out for your benefit unless they can get votes, so we are fucked when it comes to debt/inflation/debasement. There are a lot of interesting things in here, such as how to choose different wine for investment, and why houses are not what people think they are for protecting yourself. Examples of history given over and over, which actually have come back just now, even though this book is almost as old as I am.
CFE TAX
A Guide to Understanding the Basics of Canadian Income Taxation
By Jason Fleming
I finally got around to reading this study manual after it's been sitting on my shelf for probably months now. There is good stuff on here for taxation in relation to private Canadian companies, and the rest of how things work pertaining to partnerships, trusts, etc.