MY TOP BOOKS ABOUT SHIPPING AND COMMODITY TRADING
Read more »In the vast ocean of biographies and business literature, "The Invisible Billionaire: Daniel Ludwig" emerges as a lighthouse of wisdom, particularly for those in the world of commodities. This book, more than just a narrative of one man's journey, is a profound source of learning for commodity actors, embodying the essence of what it takes to succeed in the complex and often unforgiving realm of commodity trading.
Read more »In the annals of modern industry and politics, few names have stood out quite like the Koch brothers - Charles and David Koch. Their influence in commodity trading, industry, and politics has been profound, shaping not just their own company, Koch Industries, but also leaving an indelible mark on the economic and political landscape of the United States and beyond.
Read more »In the realm of literature that explores the intricate web of global politics, business, and espionage, "Crude Oil, Crude Money: Aristotle Onassis, Saudi Arabia, and the CIA" stands as a beacon. This gripping book delves into the life of Aristotle Onassis, a name synonymous with wealth, power, and controversy.
Read more »In the realm of commodity trading literature, "40 Classic Crude Oil Trades (Routledge Classic Market Trades)" emerges as a seminal work, indispensable for both seasoned traders and those new to the field. This book not only serves as an educational resource but also stands as a testament to the dynamic and ever-evolving world of crude oil trading.
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