What are some good investing books written in the past fifteen years? I enjoy stories about investing legends but I think the rapid digitization of the stock market has changed things a lot for a ground level trader
*kisses Colorsanon on the cheek and hands him a copy of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People*
>>61216010which cheeck?
>>61216023The right one...
>>61216010That's not really an investing book
>>61216221I'm sorry, it's the closest thing I know
>>61215989the art of the deal
>>61216429That's from the 80s kek
>the rapid digitalization of the stock market has changed things for ground level tradersIn what ways do you think? I feel like this happened in the early 2000’s really, and it’s been decades really since you’ve had to pick up a phone and call a broker, but I don’t feel like much has changed beyond that
The only good books are the ones that predict doom and gloom, and most of those books are written by midwits and retards. we are in the final stage of empire, we just dont know exactly whats gonna happen and, more importantly, when. until then just expect random bets to pay off a thousandfold while sane actions are punished harshly. Good luck.