Damon
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Tolkien Works
LOTR text. 2
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Warhammer 40K
The Great Crusade that has taken humanity into the stars continues. The Emperor of Mankind has handed the reins of command to his favoured son, the Warmaster Horus. Yet all is not well in the armies of the Imperium.
Horus is still battling against the jealousy and resentment of his brother primarchs, and when he is injured in combat on the planet Davin, he must also battle his inner daemon. With all the temptations that Chaos has to offer, can the weakened Horus resist?
Books Michael Burry Recommended A Long Time Ago
These are books that Michael Burry recommended (of The Big Short fame) when he was starting out and posting in online forums like Silicon Investor.
They cover a wide range, I've placed them with more fundamental works further down. A good place to start for a total beginner is Why Stock Go Up And Down, as this covers the mechanics of equity ownership (the thing that is being traded).
Moving upward things get a little more practical, I'd say You Can Be A Stock Market Genius is hard to replicate, whereas Buffettology and Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits have easier concepts to grasp, though applying it practically needs a lot of thought.
Good Books to Accompany The A.I. Investor
The A.I. Investor series uses Machine Learning with Python to create A.I. stock pickers (and it teaches everything needed to do that too).
I've had questions from readers about what books are worth reading to understand investing/Machine Learning stuff.
To be honest I don't think there's anything overly complicated there (that's why I felt I could condense all the content into a book and then show how to make the A.I. Investor yourself). This BibTree might help by pointing readers to books that they might look up to go into more depth on any one of the subjects the A.I. Investor books cover.
It's basically a child of the Value Investing school of thought (the earlier type, where they focus on financial statements more and rank stocks) and the Python/Machine Learning stuff which seems to be popular these days (I do think Python is an excellent language to start with).
Damon
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3 years ago
Nice!
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3 years ago
Ramsey Gohar wrote quite a good book.
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3 years ago
Good one!
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3 years ago
Aurelien Geron is the GOAT.
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3 years ago
Yep.
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3 years ago
Agree.
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3 years ago
Vector stuff came way after Newton dude.
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3 years ago