Let's have /biz/ literature thread.
Recommend some must-reads.
Pic related. The holy /biz/ red pill trinity.
You rely on scam motivational speakers who hold events for 15k an hour for culture and information?
You must be from the Anglo-Saxon world.
>>2920087
Take Rich Dad Poor Dad off that pic. Shit is fake and gay.
Same with DeMarco. The only businesses they have succeed at is in book sales.
it's fitting to call it a red pill trinity
it's worthless motivational garbage for idiots like any other "redpill" material
List of good books:
The Investor's Manifesto/The Four Pillars of Investing/The Intelligent Asset Allocator
But Where Are the Customers' Yachts?
Devil Take the Hindmost
A Splendid Exchange
>>2920087
Bumps for interest
>>2920182
Demarco got in during a boom but I'd say he made his initial $10mil legitimately. I like his book better than RDPD because he talks about fulfilling market needs instead of "following your passion"
Theres a pic of biz approved lit but its on my pc
>>2920889
Losers love RDPD because it validates their poor life choices.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaOu6hpoVFg
and the book by the same name is good for a more philosophical approach. I figure if you're into bizlit you're probably a bit of an philosophy major delivering pizzas for a living type.
One Good Trade by Mike Bellafiore, it's by a guy who runs a prop firm so it's a good insight into the industry.
Super Trader by Van Thorp. Pretty much psychology of trading and application by a trader coach. It's one of the best books I've read about money period and I don't understand why it isn't more popular.
I'd pirate it. Copies cost hundreds of dollars.