Rondanini

Financial Library

Random House

US

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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
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

The Man Who Solved the Market

Gregory Zuckerman · 2019 · Random House

Renaissance and quantitative investing narrative.

  • Quantitative finance
  • Market memoirs
Classic

When Genius Failed

Roger Lowenstein · 2001 · Random House

LTCM and the limits of models.

  • Derivatives
  • Risk management
  • Market memoirs

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