[World Book Day] What’s One Book You’d Recommend to Everyone?

TigerEvents
04-17 13:52

April 23 is World Book Day. We spend so much time watching the market, reading earnings, and chasing headlines — but sometimes, it’s nice to slow down and read something that stays with you a little longer.

So here’s today’s question:

What’s one book you’ve read recently that you’d recommend to others?

It can be about investing, business, psychology, biographies, or even fiction — any book that gave you a new idea, a fresh perspective, or just a really good reading experience.

How to join

  • Drop a comment with: Book title + one short reason why you’d recommend it

For example:

  • The Psychology of Money — simple, clear, and full of timeless truths about how people think about money.

  • Poor Charlie’s Almanack — not just about investing, but about avoiding dumb mistakes.

  • Sapiens — makes you rethink a lot of things you normally take for granted.

Events Duration

  • From 17 Apr 2026 to 25 Apr 2026

Bonus

  • All participants will receive 5 Tiger Coins.

  • We’ll randomly pick 5 thoughtful comments and give each winner 100 Tiger Coins.

Share Your Reading List of the Year!
There's something magical about the books we read—they transport us, inspire us, and broaden our horizons. As we wrap up an incredible year of literary discoveries, we invite you to share your book list and exchange ideas with other tigers. Share your favorite reads and embark on a collective journey through the power of books!
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Comments

  • Sandyboy
    04-17 16:27
    Sandyboy
    Alexander by Manfredi, Valerio Massimo.Its a trilogy of 3 books about Alexander the Great.My own takeaways were unconventional: Alexander’s branding of himself, strategic and tactical genius, leadership skills and winning against all odds, curiosity, perseverance and machinations of statecraft all make one fascinating read with many lessons at all levels even today. Especially innovative thinking and creativity is compelling.
  • Mrzorro
    04-17 15:39
    Mrzorro
    striking thoughts,bruce lee´s wisdom for daily living - "Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend."
  • WanEH
    04-17 15:06
    WanEH
    我推荐《大作手回忆录》(Reminiscences of a Stock Operator)不仅是一部传记,它是交易员的“圣经”,也是每一个试图理解市场人性的人的必读书目。

    如果说 ONTO 是在 AI 时代提供技术工具,那么这本书提供的则是交易世界的底层逻辑。

    这本书以 20 世纪初的天才交易员杰西·利弗莫尔(Jesse Livermore)为原型。尽管现在的交易充满了算法和 AI,但市场参与者的人性(贪婪与恐惧)从未改变。

  • ECLC
    04-18 23:16
    ECLC
    Have not read physical books for long time. Nowadays, online working, reading, watching, transacting, etc. with latest "book" title: Busy Life Online.
  • highhand
    04-17 15:54
    highhand
    Megathreats: Our Ten Biggest Threats, and How to Survive Them
    Book by Nouriel Roubini
    don't always read stock market book..sometimes read about other stuff.
  • Myrttle
    20 minutes ago
    Myrttle
    How to make friends and influence them. Timeless classic and applies to everyday life
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