Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

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  • Pub. Date: August 2005
  • 368pp
  • Sales Rank: 8,677

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    • Pub. Date: August 2005
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 8,677

    Synopsis

    Just as coincidence can be confused with causality, so the lucky idiot can be confused with the skilled investor. The realities of randomness and probability almost guarantee that, out of a large pool of random investors, a Warren Buffett will emerge just by luck. Taleb (the founder of Empirica L.L.C., a trading firm and risk research organization) retains that central message in his revised examination of randomness and the consistent inability of humans to recognize it. He explores ways of distinguishing between noise and signal in general and in the financial markets in particular. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

    Victory Niederhoffer

    Whether you agree with Mr. Taleb or not, his book will leave you with many suggestive queries.

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    Biography

    Nassim Nicholas Taleb is an essayist principally concerned with the problems of uncertainty and knowledge. Taleb's interests lie at the intersection of philosophy, mathematics, finance, literature, and cognitive science but he has stayed extremely close the ground thanks to an uninterrupted two-decade career as a mathematical trader. Specializing in the risks of unpredicted rare events (black swans"), he held senior trading positions in New York and London before founding Empirica LLC, a trading firm and risk research laboratory. Taleb is a fellow at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Science of New York University where he has been teaching a class on the failure of models since 1999. He has an MBA from the WhartonSchool and a Ph.D. from The University of Paris Dauphine.

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    A Real Wow Bookby Anonymous

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    December 02, 2009: This may be the best self improvement book I have ever read -- even though the book is not marketed as such. It's an eye opening experience and one I learned a lot from. Just in my day to day life there is a tendency to rationalize bad decisions and attribute luck to my own skill. Getting a grip on what I can control and what is random can only help me make better quality decisions in all aspects of my life. Essential reading for anyone who want to understand how to compete more effectively.

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    Great Bookby Lenny3

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    July 26, 2009: What a great book! For all of us hard decision makers out there, this book really helps the psyche and will to "just do it." If you are looking for a book that will help you lose control and gain mental health, this is a good one.

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