My reading list focuses on decision-making, risk control, and staying rational in volatile markets. Key titles include The Most Important Thing by Howard Marks for cycle and risk awareness, Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke for probabilistic thinking in options and trading, and Expected Returns by Antti Ilmanen to strengthen my long-term allocation and macro framework.
The biggest habit I want to fix in 2026 is overreacting to short-term market noise. My main takeaway so far is that good investing is about positioning sensibly when odds are favorable and surviving when they’re not. If I could recommend one investing book for 2026, it would be The Most Important Thing—it builds a mindset that compounds over time.
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1.阅读同一主题但不同作者的书籍。例如。心理
2.把你的书直立平行拿着读,你会比低头读记得更多,读得更快。
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