This week’s TAMIM Reading List dives into strategy, disruption, and intrigue across markets and culture. We begin with a look at why poker has long been a training ground for top traders and examine Meta’s eye-watering profits from a flood of scam ads. In Nepal, Gen Z has used Discord to dismantle a government, while crypto investors face record losses in the biggest liquidation event to date. Parents navigating the growing demand for e-bikes and e-scooters will find timely guidance, and the mystery of the “Fedora Man” at the Louvre finally gets solved. We close in South America, where a new oil frontier is rapidly emerging.
📚 Why Poker is Used to Train Traders
📚 Meta is earning a fortune on a deluge of fraudulent ads
📚 The Inside Story of How Gen Z Toppled Nepal’s Leader and Chose a New One on Discord
📚 Crypto investors lose billions in biggest-ever liquidation event
📚 If your child wants an e-bike or e-scooter, this is what you need to know
📚 Mysterious ‘Fedora Man’ believed to be French detective outside Louvre finally unmasked
