Once again, its time to peruse the data to see which books TBP readers bought last month. Amazon’s embed code lets me track every click from these links — how many people look at the page, how many books get seen, and/or collectively purchased.
Its anonymous — I don’t know who bought what — but there’s lots of data on the various books generated.
These were the most popular TBP books for September:
Dark Pools: High-Speed Traders, A.I. Bandits, and the Threat to the Global Financial System (Scott Patterson)
Memos from the Chairman (Alan C. Greenberg)
The Payoff: Why Wall Street Always Wins (Jeff Connaughton)
The Art of Contrary Thinking (Humphrey B. Neill)
Extraordinary Popular Delusions & the Madness of Crowds (Charles Mackay)
How We Know What Isn’t So: The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life (Thomas Gilovich)
Hedge Fund Market Wizards (Jack D. Schwager)
The Information: A History, A Theory, A Flood (James Gleick)
Thinking, Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman)
Bailout Nation (Barry Ritholtz)
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These were the most popular TBP Kindle eBooks for September:
Extraordinary Popular Delusions & the Madness of Crowds (Charles Mackay)
The Payoff: Why Wall Street Always Wins (Jeff Connaughton)
Dark Pools: High-Speed Traders, A.I. Bandits, and the Threat to the Global Financial System (Scott Patterson)
How We Know What Isn’t So: The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life (Thomas Gilovich)
Wait: The Art and Science of Delay (Frank Partnoy) see also Wait: The useful art of procrastination (Frank Partnoy)
The Art of Contrary Thinking (Humphrey B. Neill)
Bailout Nation (Barry Ritholtz)
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