@CodingJesus

So anon, will you be reading these books or will you give up on your dreams?

@lallmanish90

five books mentioned in the video:

1. Option Volatility and Pricing by Sheldon Natenberg
2. Frequently Asked Questions in Quantitative Finance, Second Edition by Paul Wilmott
3. Python for Finance by Yves Hilpisch
4. Linear Algebra by Gilbert Strang
5. Advances in Portfolio Management by Grinold and Kahn

@rickneibauer1

I wish i could speak like you.  One thing i notice that you are EXCELLENT at is recapping/summarizing or even rephrasing a potentially overly complex idea.  You make things very digestible. Thank you!

@BryWMac

returned to school to study math after starting my CFA journey and mainly liking the quant section, feeling lost thank you for this

@sentralorigin

my top 5 are:
1) Harris - Trading and Exchanges
2) Sinclair - Volatility Trading
3) Taleb - Dynamic Hedging
4) Hull - Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives
5) Natenberg - Option Volatility and Pricing

@Jean-Berry

So happy to see you recommend linear algebra by strang and linear algebra done right. They are very underrated

@gamingandgunpla

You know what makes your channel attractive to me? The lack of sensationalism. You're very cut and dry with what you're conveying. Anytime a youtuber uses sensationalism I am automatically skeptical. Sometimes it may just be their personality but with all these "Day Traders" selling their courses it's hard to not be suspicious.

@chrstfer2452

Read the linear book ages before i decided to be a quant, and watched all the lectures. HIGHLY recommended.

@galvinng1997

These books are top notch! Independently arrived at this conclusion from Coding Jesus. Thanks for sharing with the community!

@teenspirit1

Python for data analysis is so hardcore, it starts off with time zones. The first thing you need to know about programming if you are trading a global set of futures.

@ssublexff3465

Linear Algebra as a Software eng student is the best part and probably the most used part of math in most of the fields. That involve eng or econonmics. It is surely beautiful and if you take time to understand the concepts you will get to love it

@jsha129

Love Linear algebra by Strang. Probably one of the best books on applied linear algebra..much better than linear algebra by Anton. Linear algebra done right is good but it focuses on too much pure mathematics instead of applications.

@thegreatbambino3358

Gilbert Strang's linear algebra course on open course ware is a must

@realMuslimTopG

I'm trying read these books and work on the skills they are trying to teach their readers before I get into college

@jgfunk

I read that first book like it was one of the books of A Song of Ice and Fire. Plowed right through it. Loved it.

@yochonon4728

Just discovered your channel, will be buying all these books, hope you keep posting.

@DustinChambers-x1j

Awesome Vid, Colin Bennett - Trading Volatility is a life and time saver and deserves credit.  thx

@ganeshshetty625

Thank You for the recommendations Coding Jesus!

@inconnuxtd

bruh this channel is pure gold, i found it by chance

@wajdanali1354

I noted these

"Option Volatility and Pricing" by Sheldon Natenberg
"Dynamic Hedging: Managing Vanilla and Exotic Options" by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
"Frequently Asked Questions in Quantitative Finance" by Paul Wilmott
"Python for Data Analysis" by Wes McKinney
"Python for Finance" by Yves Hilpisch
"Linear Algebra" by Gilbert Strang
"Linear Algebra Done Right" by Sheldon Axler