● Tech Money: A Guide to the New Game of Technology Investing
Igor Pejic
Summary via publisher (Diversion Books/Simon & Schuster)
A chart-driven, practical guide from award-winning tech-finance expert Igor Pejic that shows investors how to beat the market by mastering the cycles of technology. Technology has redefined the global economy and created trillion-dollar companies at breakneck speed. From AI and blockchain to crypto and Big Tech, fortunes are being made—and lost—every day. But for most investors, figuring out how to ride the next wave remains a mystery. In Tech Money, Igor Pejic—internationally recognized expert on the intersection of technology and finance—provides a clear, evidence-based roadmap. Through 100 carefully curated charts, Pejic explains how to recognize and realize “technology alpha”: the outsized returns generated by tech-driven investments. He demonstrates how to distinguish winners from hype, identify the sweet spot in the technology life cycle, and manage the risks of volatile sectors.
● The Financial Revolution: Creating Prosperity with a Cloud-Based Financial System
John C. Edmunds
Summary via publisher (Palgrave Macmillan/Springer)
Ordinary people can now create engaging and remunerative activities on platforms in the cloud. These activities can coexist harmoniously with traditional financial relationships, broadening economic inclusion and fostering upward mobility. The book examines how individuals with minimal computer skills can access financial services and manage money that is both invisible and untraceable. It shows how cloud-based financial platforms can facilitate economic activity in remote areas, boosting employment without attracting regulatory attention. This new, low-profile financial activity weakens the grip of repressive governments over citizens’ lives, opening paths to economic empowerment.
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