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I am putting together a list of the Best Investments Books of the Year. I am not seeing many great books on trading, investing, finance, markets, crypto, options, futures, cycles, etc. I would love to hear if you folks know of any great books out in the past 6 months or so or coming soon.

Matthew Gasda is justifiably proud:

The Sleepers: A Novel

Big Al offers:

This is high-level quant stuff - ie, over my head, and despite "Elements" in the title - but a fun stretch:

The Elements of Quantitative Investing (Wiley Finance) 1st Edition, by Giuseppe A. Paleologo

His more basic 2021 book is "Advanced":

Advanced Portfolio Management: A Quant's Guide for Fundamental Investors, by Giuseppe A. Paleologo

Carder Dimitroff suggests:

This book is about historical finance and may not be a direct response to the question.

Empire, Incorporated: The Corporations That Built British Colonialism, by Philip J. Stern

William Huggins responds:

on a similar (historical) note, one of my students just recommended this title to me. looking forward to cracking it later this month:

Ages of American Capitalism: A History of the United States, by Jonathan Levy

Asindu Drileba adds:

If you would regard a speculator/investor as someone who also builds businesses:

Never Enough: From Barista to Billionaire, by Andrew Wilkinson

Andrew is building Tiny. His intention is to build the Berkshire Hathaway of Tech and software. He is inspired by Monish Pabrai (The Dhando Investor). So he is more in the "Value investing" camp not really quantitative.

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