Top 10 Books US Stock and Cryptocurrency Enthusiasts Must Read
Some brothers requested me to explain the fundamental reasoning behind the US-China tariff war, financial cycles, and the future of international trade patterns. These are ten books that I suggest.

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Books US Stock and Cryptocurrency
1. “The Clash of Trade”: Dissects two centuries of US trade policy history, exposing tariffs as projections of party conflicts, identity politics, and hegemonic protection in addition to being economic instruments.
2. “Dual Shock”: Examines how the digital revolution and dollar privilege have accelerated the reorganization of global supply lines and emphasizes how developing nations are being strangled by both “financial siphoning” and “technological colonization.”
🔺3. “Economic Sanctions”: Shows how economic weapons have changed from tactical instruments to systemic conflicts and the emergence of anti-dollar alliances, starting with Napoleon’s continental blockade and ending with SWIFT sanctions.
4. “The Unavoidable War of Technological Innovation”: This book examines the competition in the semiconductor industry and shows how the fight for technological hegemony changes the global order. Supply chain security and technical standards are the main areas of conflict between great powers.
5. “The Inevitable War: Can China and the US Avoid the Thucydides Trap?” highlights the danger of strategic blunders and suggests a multi-layered dialogue mechanism to prevent a disastrous confrontation between the US and China. It does this by using the analogy of the conflict between Athens and Sparta.
6. “The Tragedy of Great Power Politics“: Makes the case that every cooperation will eventually fail because of the “security dilemma,” with hegemonic shifts accompanied by bloody cycles, and that the anarchic structure of the international system pushes great powers to seek power maximization.
7. “Strong Nations, Wealthy Nations”: Describes the ancient reasoning behind the symbiotic relationship between business and military, demonstrating how maritime hegemony converts military triumphs into enduring economic domination by controlling financial regulations and trading hubs.
8 “Kissinger: Behind Great Power Games“: Explains the “ambiguous strategy” of Cold War nuclear deterrence and shows how balance-of-power diplomacy uses threats, compromises, and implicit agreements to preserve a precarious equilibrium.
9. “The Strategy of Conflict”: Provides a foundation for deterrence theory, elucidating the art of “credible commitment” and “risk management,” and demonstrating that logical conflict games can produce non-zero-sum results.
10. “The Coming Geopolitical Z Conflict”: This article uses geographical fatalism to examine critical chokepoints such as the Arctic and the Strait of Malacca and makes the prediction that rivalry for resources and control over transportation lifelines will lead to new kinds of R conflicts in the twenty-first century.
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