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    Welcome back to TLDR, where we serve you bite-sized morsels of financial news and analysis. As the festive season looms, we thought it wise to pause from the whirlwind of market drama and suggest a few literary delicacies that might spice up your Christmas list. These books—ranging from the relatively new to the timeless classics—offer juicy insights into the world of economics and business. They’ll make you the smartest person at the holiday dinner, even if it’s just to explain why the gravy boat is always empty.

    The Company: The Rise and Fall of the Hudson’s Bay Empire by Stephen R. Bown (2020)
    Imagine being in 1665, pitching an idea to the king of England involving fur, Indigenous trappers, and profits that could make even a Wal-Mart exec blush. That’s exactly what two fur traders did. They convinced the king to fund their dream of establishing the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC), which became the empire that managed to tread all over 3.9 million square kilometers of land—while probably also stepping on a few toes. Bown recounts how HBC turned trade into a sophisticated game of ‘who has more outposts?’—not unlike a board game gone horribly awry. Spoiler alert: the company eventually became about as sluggish as a walrus on a hot summer day.

    Key takeaway: HBC became a model for how not to run a company in the long run. Sure, it amassed power and wealth, but in doing so, it got so cozy that competition faded away and productivity took long vacations. Result? A classic case of corporate heartbreak.

    The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution by Gregory Zuckerman (2019)
    Jim Simons, dubbed the “greatest moneymaker in modern financial history,” managed to turn complex algorithms into a financial fortune, outperforming rivals for decades. Think of him as the wizard who took one look at the market and decided that the crystal ball was too “old school.” Instead, he gathered a crew of physicists, deployed algorithms, and turned Wall Street into his own playground. However, for all his magic, Simons’ firm only triumphed in a little over half of its trades. Not that we need another reason to stick with index funds, right?

    Key takeaway: Markets are a surreal circus, with the odds stacked so high that even genius algorithms struggle to win consistently. This merely highlights why most people should likely stay away from day trading and keep it simple.

    Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty (2014)
    Ah, the age-old tale of how 1% of the population hoards around 20% of global wealth. Sounds like everyone’s favorite Christmas carol, doesn’t it? Piketty’s meticulously data-driven book reveals that, while capitalism might save the day, it has a nasty habit of concentrating wealth faster than you can say “Billionaire’s Club.” With the 20th century being the oddball in the plot, thanks to wars and unions, we’re now back to feast or famine—except there’s a lot more feasting for the top dogs.

    Key takeaway: While capitalism lifts people out of poverty, when wealth sits idle in the bank accounts of the privileged, it creates a sluggish economy. Piketty urges that these fortunes should actually get out there and do something productive—like giving back, maybe?

    China Unbound: A New World Disorder by Joanna Chiu (2021)
    If you thought you had it tough navigating family dynamics during the holidays, try dealing with China and the West. Joanna Chiu chronicles the rise of authoritarianism in China, juxtaposed with the West’s splendid failures to play nicely with others. Her book addresses espionage, human rights abuses, and a dash of hypocrisy from Western nations, who—surprise!—don’t always live up to their ideals. Chiu’s sharp insights remind us all that international relations could use a little less drama and a lot more diplomacy.

    Key takeaway: The future is as cloudy as your grandmother’s living room on a smoky winter night. What remains clear is that aggressive posturing won’t fix our problems; it will only escalate them. Cue the eye rolls.

    Other must-reads:

    • Chip War by Chris Miller (2022): A thrilling account of the semiconductor arms race—because who doesn’t want to wage war over chips?
    • Lords of Finance by Liaquat Ahamed (2009): This Pulitzer Prize-winning tale reveals how four bankers sank the economy. It’s like a financial Titanic, minus the violins.
    • Having and Being Had by Eula Biss (2020): An insightful essay collection on the bizarre relationship we have with… stuff. Ever thought you were owned by your possessions? You might just be.
    • Barbarians at the Gate by Bryan Burrough & John Helyar (1990): A legendary business book chronicling the chaotic world of a leveraged buyout. It’s like reality TV, but for CEOs.
    • The Financial Activist’s Playbook by Jasmine Rashid (2024): A humorous guide to being a philanthropic whiz while managing finances—because why not save the world without breaking the bank?
    • The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel (2020): A brilliant exploration of how our emotional quirks impact financial success. Spoiler: it’s more than just math.
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