Financial Alchemy is basically Soros's own investment experience. If you don't have an introduction to finance, I suggest reading it later.
I haven't read the book A Letter from Buffett to Employees, but Buffett writes a letter to the shareholders of the company every year, and then publishes the book A Letter from Buffett to Shareholders, which is a classic investment. It is highly recommended by teachers and people in the financial industry to attend classes in schools, saying that it is a must-read for people all over the world to make investments.
It is not good to read about currency rise, but you can read about currency war, which can increase your perceptual knowledge. It can be seen as a story, without the foundation of financial specialty.
After graduating from English major, I turned to finance. At first, I was interested in finance because I read Ceng Zimo's Ink. I suggest you also have a look. Recently, a new book, From Girl to Banker, was published. These can increase your perceptual knowledge when you get started, and you will learn more efficiently in the future.
There are many classic books on financial investment. I'll introduce two more for your reference: Dream Chasing on Wall Street and Poker for Liars.
In addition, if you want to accumulate perceptual knowledge now so that you can study easily in the future, I think the best way is to open a stock account and invest some money to practice it yourself. That's how I got here. When I practice by myself, I always encounter problems. I will read and find answers to the problems I encounter, so I am always efficient in the learning process.
For reference only, hehe.
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