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Reading List

We've added some books we've recently read and recommend.
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New Readings for 2019...more recommendations coming soon!
Astrophysics for People in a Hurry
​by Neil DeGrasse Tyson, PhD
For those who have ever looked up and wondered...a great quick read as the name suggests. If you are like me, it sparks even more questions.
Meditations
​by Marcus Arelius
A great book on the advantages of Stoic philosophy, written by what most experts believe is one of the 5 great Emperors of Rome.
Principals 
​by Ray Dalio
Ray Dalio runs the worlds largest hedge fund and over the course of his successful career he has distilled down some timeless principles that have improved his life.

Here are some of books from previous years that are all great reads.
Invest Like a Guru
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Charlie Tian, PhD
You are Not so Smart
​David McRaney
Invest Like a Guru
​Edward O. Thorp, Phd
The Joy of X
​Steven Strogatz, Phd
The Obstacle is the Way
​Ryan Holiday
The Power of Habit
​Charles Duhigg
The Warren Buffett Way
​Robert Hagstrom​
The Dhandho Investor
​Mohnish Pabria
Poor Charlie's Almanack
​Charles Munger
The Compound Effect
​Darren Hardy
The 86 Biggest Lie on Wall Street
​John Talbott
The 80/20 Principle and 92 other Powerful Laws of Nature
​Richard Koch
Seeking Wisdom
Peter Bevelin​
The Education of a Value Investor
​Guy Spier
Charlie Munger 
The Complete Investor

Tren Griffin​
The Snowball
​Alice Schroeder
A Random Walk Down Wall Street
​Burton Malkiel
Don't Count on It!
​John Bogle
The Little Book that Beats the Market
​Joel Greenblatt
The Physics of Wall Street
James Weatherall​
The Intelligent Investor
​Benjamin Graham
The Tipping Point
​Malcolm Gladwell
The Little Book of Talent
​Daniel Coyle
The Manual of Ideas
​John Mihalijevic

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