Financial markets represent perhaps the most complex and consequential manifestation of collective human behavior in existence. At first glance, they appear chaotic-millions of individual decisions colliding in seemingly random patterns of price movement. Yet beneath this apparent disorder lies a remarkable system of emergent intelligence that closely mirrors natural swarm behaviors found throughout the animal kingdom. This appendix explores the deep parallels between natural swarms and financial markets, offering a framework for understanding market movements not as mathematical abstractions or purely rational processes, but as expressions of collective intelligence emerging from simple rules followed by countless individual participants. By understanding these dynamics, investors can develop a more intuitive grasp of market movements and potentially position themselves to better anticipate shifts before they become obvious to the majority of participants.