Every market cycle begins in the human psyche.For centuries, the psychology of wealth has remained the hidden engine of economic success. From Roman merchants navigating ancient trade routes to today's high-frequency traders moving billions in milliseconds, the tools have changed, but human nature has not. And in that unchanging nature lies the greatest edge left in modern finance.Pecunia Novus pulls back the curtain on the financial mind, exposing the forces beneath every boom, every bust, every surge of optimism and collapse of fear. It strips away the illusion of cold, mechanical markets and reveals what they truly are: arenas of emotion, influence, and strategic will.Money moves because people move, and people move for reasons they often don't understand. This book takes you into that undercurrent, teaching you to read it, navigate it, and ultimately master it.Through a seamless fusion of behavioural science, economic history, and strategic psychology, Pecunia Novus reframes how you see risk, reward, and resilience. You will learn why discipline outperforms brilliance, how composure becomes an asset, and why the real battlefield in finance is not the market, but the mind.The stories inside are real, the stakes always immense: speculative frenzies that consumed nations, quiet manipulations that reshaped industries, and individuals who turned chaos into opportunity through sheer psychological clarity.Recognizing these forces is only the beginning. Learning to command them and every room you step in is what separates those who level off from those who rise.The path to Compos Mentis - to a steady mind ready to shape its own outcomes will never arrive by chance.It's earned, uncovered, and built step by step.And that journey starts here.