Fooled by Randomness
About This Book
Published in 2001, this work presents a series of essays examining how chance affects both financial markets and human existence. The author combines statistical analysis, psychological insights, and philosophical inquiry to demonstrate the pervasive influence of randomness in our world.
Who Should Read This?
- Financial professionals and investors confident in their ability to assess risk and performance
- People curious about the mechanics of human decision-making
- Daily newspaper readers seeking meaningful insights from current events
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