Talking to Strangers
Author: Malcom Gladwell
People see and hear what they expect or want to see and hear and not necessarily what is right in front of them.
The Subtle Art of not Giving a F*ck
Author: Mark Manson
To be happy and successful you need to make big bets on yourself and when you fail, fail forward. The density of profanity is unnecessarily high. The Picasso storey in chapter seven is excellent.
The Man who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution
Author: Gregory Zuckerman
An interesting read that reinforces that amount of persistence that is required to build and refine a trading system. Even the most successful trading firm in history struggles to adhere to its own system at times.
Atomic Habits
Author: James Clear
Change habits and behaviours to drive consistent small incremental improvements (+1%) can lead to extraordinary results due to positive compounding over time. Habits are most sustainable when they are aligned with your identity; the easiest way to change who you are is to change what you do. Create environments that make good habits more attractive.
Mastering the Market Cycle: Getting the Odds on Your Side
Author: Howard Marks
Forecast is incredibly difficult but careful study and help an investor achieve and understanding of cycles. Investors can tilt the odds in their favour by investing (or building cash) when cycles are at extremes.
A Gift to My Children
Author: Jim Rogers
Shockingly, my girls enjoyed listening to this book when they were twelve and eight years old. Question everything, decide what is important to you before consulting other, never follow the crowd, travel and see things for yourself, and don’t trust boys (Jim also has two girls).
The e Myth Revisited
Author: Michael Gerber
Work on your business and not in your business and remember, the purpose of a business is to attract and retain clients.
How to Make Money in Stocks: A Winning System in Good Times and Bad
Author: William O'Neil
Very focused on technical analysts. One of the few investment books that dedicates significant effort to providing investors with a process for selling stocks.
Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
Author: John Carreyou
Be suspicious of companies that are very secretive. You need to do your own due diligence.
The Family Board Meeting: You Have 18 Summers to Create a Lasting Connection with your Children
Author: Jim Sheils
It's amazing what one four-hour one-on-one meeting with each of your children every 90 days can do to build a lasting connection with your children. The rules: schedule the meeting in your calendar, no electronics, the kid picks the activity, reflect after the meeting, take a picture at the end of the activity.
Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are
Author: Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
People may be their most honest self when typing into a search bar.
How to be a Great Boss
Author: Gino Wickman
A set of tools, process and cadences for improving employee engagement and remaining focused on goals.
Big Debt Crises
Author: Ray Dalio
Ray created architypes for categorizing and analysing debt crises. The level is detail is incredible. The perspective provided in the case studies were particularly helpful.
Principals: Life and Work
Author: Ray Dalio
Ray has codified most elements of his work and personal life. These frameworks allow for decisions to be evaluated and incrementally improved. The discipline is incredible. The story on page 193 is terrifying and worth taking a moment to read. Think of the resources Dalio has at his disposal as you read it.
The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon
Author: Brad Stone
I can't believe how much money I cost myself, and could have made for my clients, by reading this book in 2013 instead of 2018.
Pre-Suasion: A Revolutionary Way to Influence and Persuade
Author: Robert Cialdini
It's incredible how subtle changes in language can impact the effectiveness of out communication.
Bold: How to Go Big, Create Wealth and Impact the World
Author: Peter Diamandis
This book is focused on providing instructions for how entrepreneurs to raise capital to support their exponential and disruptive activities.
Abundance: The Future is Better than You Think
Author: Peter Diamandis
This is one of the most feel good books I've ever read. The world is becoming a better place for humans. This book does an excellent job of helping investors identify structural changes that can drive outsized returns for extended periods of time.
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies
Author: Jared Diamond
Structural changes are important to understand and can create significant and durable competitive advantages. These changes are often counter intuitive. For example, growing row crops can support a standing army and increase the pace of innovation, making life significantly more difficult for nomads.
You Can be a Stock Market Genius
Author: Joel Greenblatt
The book highlights the importance of having a system and illustrates the importance of valuation and returns.
Talent is Overrated: What really Separates World-Class Performers from Everybody Else
Author: Geoff Colvin
Just like compounding in investing, the benefits of years of practice can be seen in elite performers.
The Outsiders: Eight Unconventional CEOs and their Radically Rational Blueprint for Success
Author: William Thorndike
While roll-up stories get a bad reputation, they have created an incredible amount of wealth (Capital Cities/ABC/Disney is a great example) and drive structural change in industries.
Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt
Author: Michael Lewis
Wholesale and retail markets are appropriate and individuals wishing to purchase more of a good are entitled to a discount. When they asset trades on multiple of venues simultaneously, individuals will work very hard to exploit the arbitrage opportunities.
The Demographic Cliff: How to Survive and Prosper During the Great Deflation of 2014-2019
Author: Harry Dent
The impact of demographics takes longer to materialize than most expect.
Civilization: The West and the Rest
Author: Niall Ferguson
The success of western civilization can be attributed to competition, science, the rule of law, consumerism, modern medicine, and the work ethic.
The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance
Author: Ron Chernow
I had no idea how prominent JP Morgan was in North American and European banking.
The Tycoons: How Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Jay Gould, and J.P. Morgan Invented the American Supercompany
Author: Charles Morris
It is incredible how much capital North American railroads destroyed before the industries market structure improved. Few people remember.
The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-but Some Don't
Author: Nate Silver
The effectiveness of communication should be evaluated by whether it elicits the desired response from its audience.
This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly
Author: Carmen Reinhard
It's never different.
Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle
Author: Chris Hedges
Society is increasing loosing perspective and the ability for individuals to draw well-informed pragmatic conclusions.
The Little Book of Behavioral Investing: How not to be your own worst enemy
Author: James Montier
Our mentality and physiology weren’t designed for investing and the instincts that kept our ancestors alive in the wild, are unlikely to help you beat the market.
Steve Jobs
Author: Walter Isaacson
As smart as Steve Jobs was, it is truly incredible how intellectual inflexible he was with respect to his illness until it was clearly too late. The maniacal focus on product quality were consistent with my expectations.
Confidence Game: How Hedge Fund Manager Bill Ackman called Wall Street's Bluff
Author: Christine Richard
The level of conviction that Ackman had in his short call was incredibly impressive/scary. The risk management around the single position was equally scary.
Reminiscence of a Stock Operator
Author: Edwin Lefever
The market had knack for making every investor feel like they are the absolute epicenter of the universe. It’s unfortunate that we don’t describe position big positions as ‘swinging a big line’.
The New Market Wizards: Conversations with America's Top Traders
Author: Jack Schawager
There are several ways to make money in financial markets. Investors must find an approach that is consistent with their mentality and interactively improve their process over time.
Fooling Some of the People All of the Time: A Long Short Story
Author: David Einhorn
Shorting stocks is difficult, requires an incredible amount of conviction, and can have large social consequences; even if you’re thesis is ultimately proven to be correct.
Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk
Author: Peter Bernstein
Risk management and probability weighted outcomes have made the world a significantly better and more sophisticated place since risk is in the eye of the beholder.