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8 titles match these filters

Classic

Flash Boys

Michael Lewis · 2015 · W. W. Norton

Market structure and HFT in narrative form.

  • Market microstructure
  • Market memoirs
Classic

Liar’s Poker

Michael Lewis · 2010 · W. W. Norton

Salomon-era markets culture.

  • Market memoirs
Classic

The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing

Benjamin Graham · 2006 · Collins Business

The Intelligent Investor is a foundational text on value investing, authored by Benjamin Graham. This comprehensive guide covers essential principles of stock market investing, focusing on the importance of a disciplined approach to selecting undervalued equities.

  • Market memoirs
  • Equities
Classic

Predicting Stock Price Movements Using Only Price

Burton Malkiel · 2003 · Random House

In 'Predicting Stock Price Movements Using Only Price', Burton Malkiel explores the dynamics of stock price movements through historical price data. This introductory text is aimed at students and investors seeking to understand the fundamental principles behind price prediction in equity markets.

  • Market memoirs
  • Equities
Classic

When Genius Failed

Roger Lowenstein · 2001 · Random House

LTCM and the limits of models.

  • Derivatives
  • Risk management
  • Market memoirs
Classic

Against the Gods

The Remarkable Story of Risk

Peter L. Bernstein · 1998 · John Wiley & Sons

History of risk ideas for finance readers.

  • Risk management
  • Market memoirs
Classic

Liar's Poker: Playing the Money Markets

Michael Lewis · 1989 · John Wiley & Sons

Liar's Poker: Playing the Money Markets is a compelling memoir that offers an insider's perspective on the high-stakes world of Wall Street trading. Michael Lewis recounts his experiences in the bond trading department of Salomon Brothers, illustrating the culture and dynamics of the financial markets during the late 1980s.

  • Market memoirs
Classic

Baruch: My Own Story

Bernard M. Baruch · 1957 · John Wiley & Sons

In 'Baruch: My Own Story', Bernard M. Baruch offers a compelling memoir that chronicles his life as a financier and advisor to several U.S. presidents. This work provides insights into the financial markets and the historical context of the early 20th century, making it a valuable read for students, investors, and historians alike.

  • Market memoirs
  • History