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In an era of high-frequency trading and algorithmic complexity, George Goodman’s "
" (written under the pseudonym Adam Smith) remains the definitive "insider's account" of why Wall Street behaves so irrationally. Described by Nobel Prize winner Paul Samuelson as a "modern classic," this book isn’t a dry manual of statistics—it’s a witty, sharp, and profoundly psychological exploration of the "Great Game".
Why You Should Read This Book
If you have ever wondered why "rational" market theories often fail in the real world, this book provides the answer: the market is not a science; it is a game driven by human emotion. Goodman strips away the facade of Wall Street's "Prudent Man" to reveal a world of "gunslingers," "gnomes," and investors driven more by the thrill of playing than the logic of earning. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the crowd psychology and identity traps that govern financial success and failure.
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