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"Taoist on Wall Street". Great entertainment. But the only thing I learned was adhering to the shaolin taoist philosophy is really easy behind the monastery wall. Experience the stress of holding a large position is something else.
"Money Game", by Adam Smith. No, not the Wealth of Nations Adam Smith. The 1976 book totally rips apart professional money managers and technical analysis. "Money Game" makes the argument that money managers majored in humanities in college because they are math challenged. And they ended up in finance and money management because that was the only field that paid worth a damn. And the key to being a successful money manager is being able to talk a good game to get more and more new customers to replace the customers that figure out that they aren't worth a damn.