A Mathematician Plays the Stock Market
John Allen Paulos
This book is boring, dull, and useless. Frankly I'm surprised that any reviews discuss the writers' sense of humor as "witty"; "feeble" is more apt. He dazzles the reader with plenty of mathematical theories on game theory and such, and with various academic theories on stock prices, but ultimately his long term holding of a stock that was declining, Worldcom, shows his lack of understanding of the simplest rule for not losing money --- don't marry a stock. He has nothing valuable to say about stocks, no new insight, nothing that has not been said before. Don't marry this book.
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