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Artificial Intelligence in Finance: A Book Worth Reading in 2025

Book: Artificial Intelligence in Finance Author: Yves Hilpisch Publisher: O’Reilly, 2020 ISBN: 978-1-492-05543-3


Why This Book, Why Now

Here’s a question that bugs me. Can AI actually beat the stock market? Not in a sci-fi movie way. In a real, consistent, make-money-while-you-sleep way.

Bluffers and Market Manipulation: Tricks Traders Use (Chapter 12)

If Chapter 11 was about the parasites who trade ahead of you, Chapter 12 is about the con artists who trick you into trading badly. Bluffers are profit-motivated traders who create false impressions to fool other traders. And Harris walks through their playbook in detail that is genuinely uncomfortable.

Financial Markets and Institutions: A Chapter-by-Chapter Book Review

Book: Financial Markets and Institutions, 11th Edition Author: Jeff Madura (Florida Atlantic University) Publisher: Cengage Learning, 2015 ISBN: 978-1-133-94788-2

If you have ever wondered how money actually moves through the economy, this is the book that breaks it all down. Financial Markets and Institutions by Jeff Madura is a college textbook that has been around for over a decade, and the 11th edition is one of the most complete versions.

Hedge Fund Due Diligence - How to Check Before You Invest

Chapter 6 of The Hedge Fund Book is all about due diligence. Basically, it is the homework you do before handing someone your money. And after Madoff, after LTCM, after Bayou, everyone agrees on one thing. That homework was not being done properly. This chapter shows what good due diligence looks like and what happens when people skip it.

Hedge Fund Quantitative Analysis: Measuring Returns and Risk

At this point in the book, we have collected the basic info from the hedge fund manager, done an initial review, and had a phone interview. Now comes the numbers part. Chapter 6 of “Hedge Fund Analysis” by Frank J. Travers is about crunching performance data, and it is packed with formulas and statistics.