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Tim Ferriss · 2023-09-07

Nassim Taleb — How Traders Make Billions in The New Age of Crisis (feat. Scott Patterson)

Nassim Taleb — How Traders Make Billions in The New Age of Crisis (feat. Scott Patterson)

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Irrational Man

William Barrett (inferred)

“one of my favorite books is irrational man”
“I you know love the works of dovi and existentialism and you know one of my favorite books is irrational man”— Scott Patterson

The guest's own work

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Fooled by Randomness

Nassim Nicholas Taleb (inferred)

“there was this book that a lot of hedge fund managers like to talk about sort of like this secret book that they were passed around that they said was really great it was called Fooled by Randomness”— Scott Patterson
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The Black Swan

Nassim Nicholas Taleb (inferred)

“the author full by rames had a new book coming out the black SW called The Black Swan which explained you know the transition”— Scott Patterson
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Skin in the Game

Nassim Nicholas Taleb (inferred)

“they could just avoid some trade but let me explain to you the Dynamics of the bonus system and this is this led to my book skin in a game”— Nassim Taleb
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Antifragile

Nassim Nicholas Taleb (inferred)

“that's the theme of antifragile the convexity”— Nassim Taleb
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Incerto

Nassim Nicholas Taleb (inferred)

“I go back to the inserto and I add that person and this is why it has survived the five books the inserto”— Nassim Taleb
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Chaos Kings: How Wall Street Traders Make Billions in the New Age of Crisis

Scott Patterson (inferred)

“this is Scott the new book chaos Kings how Wall Street Traders make billions in the new age of Crisis is available where all fine books can be found”— Tim Ferriss

Also referenced (named, not recommended)

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Catch-22

Joseph Heller (inferred)

“there's someone you from eastampton the fellow who wrote cash 22 it's a lot of interesting folks out there”— Nassim Taleb