Good Technical books on Macroeconomic Theory

What are some good technical books on modern macroeconomics and investment banking, especially ones that take advantage of a strong math background?

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I majored in pure math at caltech. Let me go ahead and save you some time buddy: macroeconomics is ALL bullshit. Don’t bother with any of it. It’s all reverse justification for elitist banker policies

do you post here often? This isn't the first time I've heard someone say this.

Yet all the worlds most successful investors and businessmen advocate for it. Strange.

Yes, he does, whenever he gets attacked or feels strongly about something he brings up his education. Been a while since I saw him but been a while since I used chans.

no such thing macroeconomics doesnt exist in technical formulas. It only exists as a fake jewish educational path of lies. There is no way for any book printed on paper to properly describe what is happening right now. Fuck there isnt one uni on the planet where any of those debt grabbers even know what happening at the highest performance economic levels, they just regurg masonic bullshit mixed with pop econ 101

Modern Monetary Theory is the way to a brighter future!

No you’re thinking of my twin brother chester

That it's controlled by Jews, and that they will pursue Jewish interests. You don't need anything else.

Lmao name a single successful investor who advocates for any successful complex mathematical macroeconomic theory? There was only one: long term capital management. Look up what happened to them and educate yourself

The funds run by mathematicians like de shaw and rentech do much much better

You misinterpret brother. I do not attack. I meant strange in the literal sense of the word. Do they want to mislead on purpose that was my question?