The Bitcoin Handbook
The Bitcoin Handbook by Anil Patel is a collection of the most helpful frameworks, mental models and heuristics designed to help readers deeply understand the evolving nature of money in the Digital Age.
The Bitcoin Handbook by Anil Patel is a collection of the most helpful frameworks, mental models and heuristics designed to help readers deeply understand the evolving nature of money in the Digital Age.
In Technofeudalism, author Yanis Varoufakis explores how modern technology companies replicate feudal structures, concentrating power and wealth, leading to increased inequality and reduced individual freedoms.
In The Evolution Of Everything, British science writer Matt Ridley argues that societal progress, from technology to morality, results from spontaneous, bottom-up processes rather than top-down direction or planning.
Stress Test by Timothy Geithner provides a first-hand account of the 2008 financial crisis, detailing the challenges and decisions that were encountered during his tenure as U.S. Treasury Secretary.
The Bogle Effect by Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas explores how John Bogle revolutionized investing with low-cost index funds, highlighting the transformative impact on financial markets and investor behaviour.
William Thorndike’s The Outsiders examines unconventional CEOs whose unique management styles defy traditional norms, showcasing their success in maximising shareholder value through capital allocation.
Stocks For The Long Run by economic and financial markets expert Jeremy Siegel analyses historical stock market performance to argue for equities as the best long-term investment for wealth accumulation.
The Most Important Thing by Howard Marks delves into investment strategies, emphasizing critical thinking, market understanding and psychological insights for successful asset management.
A Man for All Markets chronicles Edward Thorp’s life, showcasing his evolution from math professor to a gambling and Wall Street pioneer, using mathematics to outsmart casinos and financial markets.
Saifedean Ammous presents an Austrian perspective of economics, emphasizing free markets, sound money principles and critiques of government intervention in the economy.
Pulak Prasad explores investment strategies through the lens of Darwinian principles, emphasizing adaptability, long-term thinking and survival in a fluctuating financial ecosystem.
In The Anthology Of Balaji, Eric Jorgenson compiles a plethora of varied essays on technology, economics and culture, offering profound insights into the digital future and its impact on society.
Same As Ever by Morgan Housel explores historical financial trends and human behaviour, illustrating how past patterns persist in modern finance and offering insights for future financial decision-making.
From the author of Steve Jobs and other bestselling biographies, Walter Isaacson provides us with an astonishingly intimate story of Elon Musk, a fascinating and controversial innovator of our era.
In Mastering The Market Cycle, Howard Marks delves into market cycles, detailing their patterns and causes and promotes a contrarian investment approach for better decision-making.
After Steve by Tripp Mickle is a dramatic, untold story inside Apple after the passing of Steve Jobs. The book follows his top lieutenants, Jony Ive and Tim Cook and how their rise led to Apple losing its soul.
Investing For Growth by British fund manager Terry Smith is an anthology of essays and letters written between 2010-20 that guides readers through principles of investing for long-term wealth creation.
In Beating The Street, Legendary money manager Peter Lynch explains his own strategies for investing and offers advice for how to pick stocks and mutual funds to assemble a successful investment portfolio.
In 100 Baggers, value investor and author Christopher Mayer analyses historical data in the stock market to find patterns for identifying companys that can generate investment returns of one-hundred-to-one.
American investor and mutual fund manager Peter Lynch and author John Rothchild explain the basic principles of the stock market and business in an investing guide that will enlighten and entertain anyone.
In The Warren Buffett Portfolio, investment strategist and portfolio manager Robert Hagstrom provides a simple but effective framework for building a superior portfolio and managing stocks.
American business consultant Clayton Christensen attempts to answer why successful companies often falter when confronted with disruptive changes in technology or market structure.
In The Warren Buffett Way, author Robert Hagstrom which outlines the business and investment principles of value investing practiced by the legendary American businessman and investor Warren Buffett.
In The Dhandho Investor, Mohnish Pabrai expands on the groundbreaking principles of value investing expounded by Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, and Charlie Munger in an easy and accessible manner.
From why professional investors fall short when picking stocks, to how to identify great investment prospects, One Up On Wall Street shares simple yet effective advice for achieving financial success.
In this series of essays, Russian-born American writer and philosopher Ayn Rand presents her stand on the persecution of big business, the causes of war, the default of conservatism and the evils of altruism.
In Economics In One Lesson, Henry Hazlitt, who was considered among the leading economic thinkers of the Austrian School, takes the complexity of economics and expresses it simply and concisely.
In The Snowball, author and former insurance analyst Alice Schroeder provides us with a revealing look at the life and times of one of the world’s wealthiest and most successful investors of all time: Warren Buffett.
In Bitcoin: Hard Money You Can’t F*ck With, Jason A. Williams explains bitcoin in simple, readable terms and maps out how this ‘magic internet money’ will grow into the best form of money that has ever existed.
In The Price Of Tomorrow, Jeff Booth, a leading mind and CEO in e-commerce and technology for 20 years, details the technological and economic realities shaping our present and our future, and the choices we face as we go forward.
In The Sovereign Individual, two renowned investment advisors James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg detail strategies necessary for adapting financially to the next phase of Western civilization.