Below is an extended reading list featuring all the books Hedgeye CEO Keith McCullough has read in the last year. We encourage you to check out the books in this reading list to help you dive deeper into how we approach financial markets, hard work and (more philosophically) life.
- The Square and The Tower – by Niall Ferguson
- The 80/20 Principle – by Richard Koch
- Intelligent Fanatics Project: How Great Leaders Build Sustainable Businesses – by Ian Cassel and Sean Iddings
- Intelligent Fanatics: Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants – by Ian Cassel and Sean Iddings
- Digital Gold – by Nathaniel Popper
- Skin In The Game – by Nassim Taleb
- Triumph of the Optimists – by Elroy Dimson, Mike Staunton, and Paul Marsh
- Essentialism – by Greg McKeown
- The Education of A Coach – by David Halberstam
- Destined For War – by Graham Allison
- The Game – by Ken Dryden
- Mastering The Market Cycle – by Howard Marks
- The Pendulum of Investor Psychology – by Howard Marks
- Signals: How Everyday Signs Can Help Us Navigate the World's Turbulent Economy – by Pippa Malmgren
- Option B – by Sheryl Sandberg
- Everybody Lies – by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
- Adaptive Markets – by Andrew Lo
- The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America – by Warren Buffet
- Polk: The Man Who Transformed The Presidency in America – by Walter R. Borneman
- Golf From Point A – by Susie Meyers
- Tool of Titans – by Tim Ferriss
- Stuff and Money – by Rebecca Spang
- How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking - by Jordan Ellenberg
- Red Notice – by Bill Browder
- HBR Guide to Buying a Small Business: Think Big, Buy Small, Own Your Own Company – by Rick Ruback and Royce Yudkoff
- Hooked – by Nir Eyal
- The Fourth Turning – by Neil Howe and William Strauss
- Pumpkin Flowers: A Soldier’s Story – by Matti Friedman
- American Ulysses: A Life of Ulysses S. Grant – by Ronald C. White
- Mandela’s Way: Lessons on Life, Love, and Courage – by Richard Stengel
- Messy: The Power of Disorder to Transform Our Lives – by Tim Harford
- Win At Losing – by Sam Weinman