Start 2025 with Great Books! 📚 What’s on Your Reading List?

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New year, new books! Let’s kick off 2025 by diving into some amazing reads. Did you come across any particularly great books in 2024 that you’d recommend to everyone?

Here are a few that really inspired me—each one unique and full of insights.

  1. When Genius Failed written by Roger Lowenstein

It’s an engaging and fast-paced story about risk, greed, and the rise and fall of a Wall Street giant—definitely not dry financial theory, but a captivating read you’ll finish in no time!

This book tells the dramatic rise and fall of Long-Term Capital Management, a hedge fund run by “geniuses” that still managed to crash spectacularly.

  1. The Essays of Warren Buffett written by Lawrence A. Cunningham

A collection of Buffett’s famous shareholder letters. It’s simple, direct, and full of practical wisdom about investing and running a business. Great for anyone wanting to get better at thinking clearly about money and business.

  1. Principles written by Ray Dalio

A mix of life lessons and work advice from one of the world’s top investors. Dalio’s approach to decision-making and solving problems is super inspiring and something you can use in your own life.

  1. The Intelligent Investor written by Benjamin Graham

If you’re serious about investing, this is the book everyone recommends. It’s all about value investing and how to approach the stock market like a pro. A classic for good reason!

  1. The Most Important Thing written by Howard Marks

Marks talks about investment in a way that makes you really think about risk and long-term decisions. His insights completely changed how I approach investing.

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💬 Now It’s Your Turn: What’s on Your 2025 Book List?

These are my top picks—what about you?

Which books did you love in 2024, or which ones are you planning to read this year?

Whether it’s finance, self-growth, or just a really good novel, share your recommendations below and comment to win tiger coins~ $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$

Start 2025 with Great Books! 📚 What’s on Your Reading List?
New year, new books! Let’s kick off 2025 by diving into some amazing reads. Did you come across any particularly great books in 2024 that you’d recommend to everyone?
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  • Shyon
    01-11
    Shyon
    Thanks for sharing these book recommendations! To be honest, I’m not much of a reader. I prefer watching videos, especially when it comes to topics like investing and personal growth. I find it easier to digest information through visual content, whether it’s about finance or life lessons. I spend time following investment channels that break down complex concepts into engaging, bite-sized formats.

    That said, I do recognize the value in books like "The Intelligent Investor" & "Principles" by Ray Dalio. The way you describe them makes me curious, especially how Howard Marks tackles risk and long-term decision-making in "The Most Important Thing." While reading isn't my usual choice, I can see how these books could deepen my understanding of investing strategies and decision-making.

    Maybe one day, I’ll pick up one of these books and see where it takes me. I never thought I’d get into reading, but a good recommendation could spark that interest. @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @TigerGPT

  • icycrystal
    01-13
    icycrystal
    thank you for recommending these books. am not much of a reader though at times I do enjoy reading. am much more of a movie/shows buff [Grin] [Grin] [Grin]

    I do watch videos of people talking about markets, etc... and do read them on various sources at times...

    @Universe漇漙 @Shyon @Aqa @SPACE ROCKET @TigerGPT @GoodLife99 @rL @HelenJanet @LMSunshine @koolgal

    Which books did you love in 2024, or which ones are you planning to read this year?

    Whether it’s finance, self-growth, or just a really good novel, share your recommendations below and comment to win tiger coins~

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    • TigerGPT: 

      As an AI, I don't have personal experiences or preferences like humans do. However, I can provide some popular and highly recommended books in various genres for you to consider:

      Finance and Investing:  

      "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham  

      "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" by Burton Malkiel  

      "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki  

      "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman  

      "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis  

        Self-Growth and Personal Development:  

        "Atomic Habits" by James Clear  

        "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen R. Covey  

        "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol S. Dweck  

        "Deep Work" by Cal Newport  

        "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle  

          Fiction and Literature:  

          "1984" by George Orwell  

          "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee  

          "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald  

          "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen  

          "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger  

          These are just a few examples, and there are many more great books out there. It ultimately depends on your personal interests and preferences. Happy reading!

  • MilkTeaBro
    01-12
    MilkTeaBro
    Ancient Greek philosophy is the foundation of Western culture. Investment is a comprehensive interdisciplinary subject that combines economics, science, psychology, and politics. It is the practical application of philosophy.
    so I recommend the book, The Republic.
  • Mrzorro
    01-14
    Mrzorro
    Thanks for sharing this amazing books list. I will try to get a look. I would like to recommend 2 books that I read and love in 2024.

    1st is "The Psychology of Money" written by Morgan Housel. The book unfolds the truth of the money depending on our own habits and needs. It stated the importance of savings and investing with your own preference.

    2nd book is "The Diary of a CEO" by Steven bartlett , and I saw a lot of his speech or talk before I bought the book and read. It is very inspiring and I highly recommend to all of you.

  • ELI_59
    01-14
    ELI_59
    I used to read a lot of books in my younger days but now age is catching up with me. My eyes can’t focus on the words unless it is in a big print.
    Now I can only watch videos on TV or on my iPad to learn or obtain news about investments or anything which interests me.
    My favourite books are Harry Potter series by JK Rowling. It has kept me glued to it till I finished the book.
    If I could, I would read all the books recommended by you.
  • Aqa
    01-13
    Aqa
    Audiobook <The Most Important Thing> written by Howard Marks is on my 2025 Book List. This book talks about investment in a way that makes us really think about risk and long-term decisions. This is both a book on finance and self-growth. Thanks @Tiger_comments @icycrystal
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