"Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives (10th Edition)"
and a few other Economics and Finance books. Happy to share a complete list if anyone really wants it.
C++:
"The C++ Programming Language", Stroustrup
"Programming: Principles and Practice Using C++", Stroustrup
Quant:
"Quantitative Trading", Dr. Ernest Chan
"Algorithmic Trading", Dr. Ernest Chan
"Machine Trading: Deploying Computer Algorithms to Conquer the Markets", Dr. Ernest Chan
"Advances in Financial Machine Learning", Marcos Lopez de Prado
"Options, Futures and Other Derivatives (10th edition)", John C. Hull
Buddhism:
"Open Heart, Clear Mind", Thubten Chodron
"Buddhism For Beginners", Thubten Chodron
"Working with Anger", Thubten Chodron
Reading For Pleasure:
"Naked Statistics", Charles Wheelan
"Algorithms to Live By", Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths
"Dark Pools"
"The Quants", Scott Patterson
"The Physics Of Wall Street", James Owen Weatherall
Plus some Chinese books, I wont bore with the details, unless anyone wants to know. Fun Fact, while I was in China for 8 weeks in late 2017 I bought 60 Chinese books and stuffed them in a suitcase. It cost me $4,000RMB (~$604 USD) to check all of my stuff and purchases home :-)
The Math books are:
"Discrete math", Susan Epp
"Discrete with Ducks"
various Calc books. If you want to learn math, find books that work for you. We all learn differently here.
My opinion: The Chan books are just amazing. Thought provoking and motivational. I am still reading the Prado book.
My opinion 2: If you ever want to slow down in life and learn what you are about, read about Buddhism. I'm not trying to start a flame war. It just works for me. It isn't being told what to believe because that is the way it is. I feel Buddhism lets me explore myself to find the right answers that work for me. Since studying my anger levels are in check. I am a better Husband. My wife comes first always.
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