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On the Edge

The Art of Risking Everything

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On the Edge

By: Nate Silver
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The Instant New York Times Bestseller | With a New Preface from Nate Silver for 2025
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“Engaging and entertaining . . . a glimpse of the economy of the future.” —Tim Wu, New York Times Book Review

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Signal and the Noise, the definitive guide to our era of risk—and the players raising the stakes


In a world wired for chaos, these players are rewriting the rules. High-stakes, high-IQ, and often high on their own mythologies, they are driving the next era of finance, tech, and politics. But what happens when their bets go too far?

Nate Silver’s On The Edge reveals the hidden world of the River. It is the domain of gamblers and like-minded folks who move markets and change the fabric of society: poker legends, hedge fund titans, crypto speculators, and even those willing to bet the world’s future on AI. They are obsessives with a deep hunger for volatility and an unrelenting desire to exploit every edge over the rest of us. Silver embeds with them, competing in the World Series of Poker, visiting Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX compound, and attending wild Miami yacht parties at the height of the crypto bubble.

On the Edge is a front-row seat to a new world order built on risk, math, and ambition—a gripping ride through the minds shaping your future, whether you like it or not.


* This audiobook edition includes a downloadable PDF of charts and a glossary of terms from the book.
Forecasting & Strategic Planning Poker Hedge Fund Management & Leadership Mathematics Inspiring

Interview: Nate Silver’s "On the Edge" shows what we can learn from the world’s biggest risk takers

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In the language of Nate Silver, I am a lifelong Villager— conventional, square, behind every curve. Like the Lewis & Clark of advanced probabilistic thinking, he brings back vivid reports of a world I dimly perceive. I wouldn’t gamble if you paid me, but his analysis of poker playing is riveting. He starts with something we recognize and builds out from there into increasingly complex structures of thought. He is relentlessly fascinating. This is a wide ranging, artfully structured book. He is a great witty companion. My only complaint is that this book ends. I wanted more.

Fascinating report from a distant land

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Full disclosure, I’m a fan of Nate Silver’s writing. I know a lot of folks don’t enjoy him, but for those who enjoy his somewhat snarky, plain spoken style, this book is a treat.

Fun and well-articulated discussion of managed risks

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loved concise explanations of čomplex ideas. did a good job of giving overview of risk

grest review of risk

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Really fun book, really spoke to me. I play competitive magic the gathering. The one part I didn’t enjoy was his impressions. Who told him to keep the silly voices? Haha.

Loved it

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I hate to be so negative, but I've never heard a worse audiobook in terms of the quality of the narrator. What am I missing here? seem like several times more than several times sentences seem like they were spliced together th "imitation"" so bad so so bad. honestly was Nate so desperate and out of money that he couldn't afford to pay a professional because this is clearly not his strength

terrible unprofessional narration .

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