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22 titles match these filters

The Man Who Solved the Market

Gregory Zuckerman · 2019 · Random House

Renaissance and quantitative investing narrative.

  • Quantitative finance
  • Market memoirs

A Man for All Markets: From Las Vegas to Wall Street

How I Cracked the Stock Market

Edward Thorp · 2017 · John Wiley & Sons

In 'A Man for All Markets', Edward Thorp recounts his journey from the gaming tables of Las Vegas to the trading floors of Wall Street, sharing insights into quantitative finance and market strategies. This memoir offers a unique perspective on the development of investment techniques that have shaped modern trading.

  • Quantitative finance
  • Market memoirs

The Failure of the Financial System and How to Repair It

Alan S. Blinder · Mark Zandi · 2015 · W W Norton

This book examines the failures of the financial system that led to the 2008 crisis and proposes actionable reforms. It addresses key areas of risk management and policy adjustments necessary for future stability.

  • Risk management
  • Market memoirs
  • Crisis
  • Policy
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Flash Boys

Michael Lewis · 2015 · W. W. Norton

Market structure and HFT in narrative form.

  • Market microstructure
  • Market memoirs

Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder

Nassim Nicholas Taleb · 2012 · Random House

In 'Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder', Nassim Nicholas Taleb explores the concept of antifragility, which describes systems that benefit from chaos and uncertainty. This book delves into risk management, decision-making, and the implications of disorder across various domains, making it essential for traders, investors, and strategists alike.

  • Risk management
  • Market memoirs
  • Behavioral Finance

The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil

Money & Power

Daniel Yergin · 2011 · Simon Schuster

The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil explores the historical and economic significance of oil in shaping global power dynamics. Daniel Yergin delves into the intricate relationships between oil, politics, and economics, making it essential reading for those interested in commodities and market history.

  • Market memoirs
  • History
  • Commodities

The Pound and the City: A History of the Bank of England

David Kynaston · 2011 · John Wiley & Sons

David Kynaston's 'The Pound and the City' provides an in-depth exploration of the Bank of England's evolution and its pivotal role in shaping the UK’s financial landscape. Covering historical events and economic policies, this work is essential for understanding the dynamics of foreign exchange and the historical context of financial markets.

  • FX
  • Market memoirs
  • History
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Liar’s Poker

Michael Lewis · 2010 · W. W. Norton

Salomon-era markets culture.

  • Market memoirs

The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine

Michael Lewis · 2010 · John Wiley & Sons

Michael Lewis's 'The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine' offers an incisive exploration of the 2008 financial crisis, focusing on the complex interplay of mortgage-backed securities and the individuals who foresaw the impending collapse. This narrative serves as both a market memoir and a critical examination of the systemic failures that led to widespread economic devastation.

  • Market memoirs
  • Crisis

The Quants: How a New Breed of Math Whizzes Conquered Wall Street and Nearly Destroyed It

Scott Patterson · 2010 · John Wiley & Sons

In 'The Quants', Scott Patterson delves into the rise of quantitative finance and its profound impact on Wall Street. The book chronicles the stories of the mathematicians and programmers who revolutionised trading, revealing both their triumphs and the catastrophic risks they introduced to the financial system.

  • Quantitative finance
  • Market memoirs

This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly

Carmen M. Reinhart · Kenneth S. Rogoff · 2009 · Princeton University Press

This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly offers a comprehensive analysis of financial crises throughout history, examining the recurring patterns and behaviours that lead to economic turmoil. Authors Carmen M. Reinhart and Kenneth S. Rogoff provide a detailed exploration of credit cycles and the impact of policy decisions on market stability, making it essential reading for investors and policymakers alike.

  • Credit
  • Market memoirs

The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World

Niall Ferguson · 2008 · John Wiley & Sons

The Ascent of Money provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of financial systems throughout history. Niall Ferguson explores the interplay between finance and historical events, offering insights into how money has shaped societies and economies globally.

  • Market memoirs
  • History
  • Policy

The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable

Nassim Nicholas Taleb · 2007 · John Wiley & Sons

Nassim Nicholas Taleb's 'The Black Swan' explores the profound impact of rare and unpredictable events on financial markets and human behaviour. This foundational text in risk management delves into the psychological biases that hinder our understanding of uncertainty and the limitations of traditional forecasting methods.

  • Risk management
  • Market memoirs
  • Behavioral Finance
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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
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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
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When Genius Failed

Roger Lowenstein · 2001 · Random House

LTCM and the limits of models.

  • Derivatives
  • Risk management
  • Market memoirs

Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets

Nassim Nicholas Taleb · 2001 · John Wiley & Sons

In 'Fooled by Randomness', Nassim Nicholas Taleb explores the profound impact of chance on life and financial markets, challenging conventional notions of skill and success. This book serves as a critical examination of how traders and investors misinterpret luck as skill, providing insights into decision-making under uncertainty.

  • Market memoirs
  • Behavioral Finance

When Genius Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Capital Management

Roger Lowenstein · 2000 · Random House

When Genius Failed chronicles the dramatic rise and fall of Long-Term Capital Management, a hedge fund that epitomised the excesses of the 1990s. This account provides insights into risk management practices and the systemic failures that led to one of the most significant financial crises of the era.

  • Risk management
  • Market memoirs
  • Crisis
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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
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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