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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.