It’s been some time since my last Forex book review, so today I’ve decided to share my impressions of the latest book on probability by the “financial dissident” Nassim Nicholas Taleb. If you still haven’t read his previous book — Fooled by Randomness (see my review here) — I strongly urge you to do so, even if you aren’t into trading. His latest book — The Black Swan — became a major bestseller and is a very important book, both for traders and for everyone else who works with the randomness.
The main idea of the book is that we can’t avoid the Black Swans (the rare events that are unpredictable in their nature) but we can try to decrease the amount of “bad” Black Swans in our life and increase the amount of “good” Black Swans — first, by admitting that our knowledge is very limited and by stopping to act like we can forecast rare events and, second, by choosing the life strategies, in which our potential success would be scalable and could surpass the potential failure. Other than that, the book offers the following important theses:
Although I liked Taleb’s previous book (Fooled by Randomness) more, this one also deserves attention and was very interesting despite the small amount of the new ideas compared to his previous work. I’d like to point out the following advantages:
But to add some negative to this rather positive review, I’d want to mention that I liked Fooled by Randomness more than this one. Maybe that’s because the first book on a topic leaves a strong impression, or perhaps because of a rather bad translation (I couldn’t find The Black Swan in English here). Anyway, let’s list some disadvantages:
To sum it all up, if you still haven’t read Fooled by Randomness, go, read it. If you liked it and want more, read The Black Swan. If you didn’t like it, then there’s no reason for you to read The Black Swan. But, apart from the direct usefulness of Taleb’s books, there’s always a big portion of aesthetic pleasure in reading his books. So, if you are looking for something to read, you can always stop by The Black Swan and combine the useful with the pleasant.
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