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Book Review - Understanding Money Flow (Kim Jong-bong)

January 22, 2021Updated Feb 17, 2026

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I recently came across a YouTube channel called "KimJakka TV" and watched a video where CEO Kim Jong-bong discussed stocks.

Curious about his perspective, I ordered the book.

The book is only 300 pages, so I made time early in the morning and read it in about 2 hours.

Of course, like other finance books, it has that "if you don't listen to me, you'll lose!" vibe,

but there was some quite interesting content.

In particular, the idea of reading and judging based on indices (like KOSPI) and creating and validating your own scenarios was quite impressive compared to books that do a deep fundamental analysis of a single thing.

In conclusion, my takeaway from reading this book is that it's not a book containing stock market knowledge or information.

As the title suggests, it's a book that gives you a glimpse into CEO Kim Jong-bong's thinking about the flow of money.

It's quite entertaining, so if you've stumbled upon this post from reviews alone, I'd recommend giving it a read.