The Stock Exchange (in German: Die Börse) is an 1896 book written by Max Weber.

During the 1890s, the stock exchange had become the symbol of capitalism in Germany. From 1894 to 1896, Weber wrote a number of essays about stock exchange, in which he argued against the popular view that the stock exchange was a fraudulent enterprise designed to abuse "the honest working people". The stock exchange itself has facilitated the expansion of trade, but at the same time it did allow for new ways of crime and abuse.