The poker face of Wall Street

English language

Published Oct. 28, 2006 by John Wiley.

ISBN:
978-0-471-77057-2
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Wall Street is where poker and modern finance?and the theory behind these "games"?clash head on. In both worlds, real risk means real money is made or lost in a heart beat, and neither camp is always rational with the risk it takes. As a result, business and financial professionals who want to use poker insights to improve their job performance will find this entertaining book a "must read." So will poker players searching for an edge in applying the insights of risk-takers on Wall Street.

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Look. He tells you up front what this book is about: “Finance can only be understood as a gambling game, and gambling games can only be understood as a form of finance.” A nice video tl;dr I can recommend is his guest lecture at MIT called “Poker Economics”. In about sixty minutes at 1.5x, you’ll have gotten a nice sparse projection into this book.

Look. It took me almost exactly nine years to finish this book—and I’ve had it this whole time, and thought about it this whole time. I started (by way of Nassim Taleb’s introduction, before Taleb became a fascist apologist) when I was a young whippersnapper who wouldn’t recognize the real world was if I bumped into it on the street—because the ideas presented here did bump into my over the years, in terms of risks, lifestyles, and choices, and it recognize them as such only …

Subjects

  • Stocks.
  • Finance.
  • Risk.
  • Poker.