Hi Pezz, now that US is off daylight savings time, I have more postings to read while pretending to work at the office here in HK.
OTOH, inconveniently, I must stay up until 11:30 to catch the first hour of trading, and get out of bed at 4:00am to fetch the last hour of NYSE.
I do so without alarm clock ... the body clock seems to be wired to that trading bell:0)
On "Devil takes ..." you will have a real hearty laugh at the foolishness of it all;
On "The Popular Delusions ..." the 3D book is better than the on-line version, to fondle, dog ear, caress, fold, and to read its delightful passages and re-read its playful prose, over, again, once more, and then reflect over, followed by mad laughter.
Here are my recommended must reads ...
achamchen.com achamchen.com
I am reading Leon Levy's 'Mind of Wall Street' now. It is good.
I have not actually read 'Financial Reckoning Day' and 'Tomorrow's Gold', but since I like the letters by Bill Bonner and Marc Faber, and am actually in possession of the books, I therefore recommend them.
I am saving these two books for my anticipated January Chinese New Year's vacation, unless I decide to totally unhook from finance/economics and read this amazon.com (already on coffee table top, waiting) instead.
I am taking a short business holiday in late November, and may read Popular Delusions again, since it is such a good book and small enough to pack in my fishing/photograper jacket :0)
Chugs, Jay |