Happy New Year #数字资产市场动态 ! Wishing everyone a fruitful 2025!



As the year comes to an end, many people ask me how to improve their financial knowledge. I’ve compiled a list of 10 books that I think are quite good, covering psychology, investing, economics, business, and more:

"Naval's Book" and "Money Little Dog" are suitable for beginners—one focuses on wealth mindset, the other on basic financial management. For deeper understanding, "Money Psychology" and "Principles" are very hardcore— the former analyzes human nature, the latter discusses systematic thinking.

"Being Involved" and "Island Economics" can help you understand macroeconomic operations, while "Debt Crisis" reveals the essence of financial cycles. From a business perspective, "How to Open a Small and Beautiful Store" and "Countertrend Negotiation" are also worth reading. Finally, "Poor Charlie's Almanack" is the closing piece, condensing interdisciplinary wisdom.

Currently, cryptocurrencies like $BTC, $ETH, and $BNB remain hot, but they all point to the same fundamental question—how to make better decisions in an uncertain world. These 10 books represent different facets of that answer.
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OptionWhisperervip
· 2h ago
Hmm... That's right, but I think the most important thing is execution. Reading without action is pointless.
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HashRatePhilosophervip
· 2h ago
I've already finished that book by Naval long ago; it was truly enlightening. However, making real money still depends on execution... Reading alone is useless.
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AirdropDreamBreakervip
· 2h ago
Haha, here comes another book recommendation list, but this time there's actually something worth noting. I agree with "Poor Charlie's Almanack" as the finale; it's truly worth revisiting repeatedly. But honestly, no matter how many books you read, nothing beats experiencing a full cycle of a bull and bear market in practice.
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RealYieldWizardvip
· 2h ago
Wow, another book recommendation list, and this time I even took the opportunity to ride the wave and promote BTC... But "The Poor Charlie's Almanack" is truly excellent. After reading it, I feel much more clear-headed.
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HodlVeteranvip
· 3h ago
Bro, I was just saying, reading books is useful but not really. I also read this set of strategies back in the day, but in 2018 I still got trapped badly. The most useful one I remember is "Debt Crisis"—because I personally experienced a market crisis [dog head]. Compared to reading books, I now trust the lessons learned in my wallet more. When BTC surged to 60,000, I should have sold, but I was greedy and waited for a pullback. Guess what happened? I went all-in and ended up losing a lot. But at least I survived, now I hold coins steadily through the winter. Don’t ask me why, after falling into so many pits, you learn when to get on and when to get off. Happy New Year! To all the newbies, don’t imitate my reckless moves when I was young. Starting directly with these ten books is the right way.
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