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Supermoney
Book • 1972
Written in a bright and funny style, 'Supermoney' provides a view inside institutions, professionals, and the nature of markets.
The book introduces Warren Buffett as an outstanding money manager and discusses various aspects of finance, including the use of advanced mathematical models to manage risk, the concept of 'Supermoney' as capitalized income, and the impact of market mechanisms on American business.
It also reflects on capitalism in the 1970s, touching on topics such as environmental limits of growth and the effects of capitalism on labor and management.
The book introduces Warren Buffett as an outstanding money manager and discusses various aspects of finance, including the use of advanced mathematical models to manage risk, the concept of 'Supermoney' as capitalized income, and the impact of market mechanisms on American business.
It also reflects on capitalism in the 1970s, touching on topics such as environmental limits of growth and the effects of capitalism on labor and management.
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as the book that gave Peter Cundill his eureka moment about value investing.


David Senra

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as a book he read before "More Than a Numbers Game", which references Warren Buffett.

Byrne Hobart

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More Than a Numbers Game: A Brief History of Accounting (Fintwit Book Club January 2025)