![]() ![]() That might hurt traders and people who might just 'look a little too deep' into meanings, like the author says they do. It's like he's downright attacking what you thought with little kindness to go with it. , Book Reviews, How Not To Invest, Wall Street. Although if I have to talk a bit more about the writing style, I'd have to say the author's been a little too critical and bold in his criticisms of pre-established thoughts. ![]() It's been made quite an easy read with this kind of writing style. And the even better thing is, you can simply not focus too much on the jargon and just read the interpretations and you'd understand it all. Learn to appreciate the role of chance, luck, randomness, and probabilities when evaluating an investment idea or an investor's successes and failures. Yes, there are terms you might not be familiar with, but there are explanations. Book Review: Fooled by Randomness - The Investor's Podcast Network A book review on Fooled by Randomness. ![]() What's good about this book (and what made it an engrossing read for me) is that it isn't too technical. Nassim Nicholas Taleb (Goodreads Author) 4. This is kind of hard to review, since it is more like a collection of essays based on different themes and theories and stories, mostly revolving around statistics and probability and drawing really interesting conclusions. The Black Swan / Antifragile / Fooled by Randomness. ![]()
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