Gratis Bücher Liar's Poker: From the author of the Big Short (Hodder Great Reads), by Michael Lewis

Gratis Bücher Liar's Poker: From the author of the Big Short (Hodder Great Reads), by Michael Lewis

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Liar's Poker: From the author of the Big Short (Hodder Great Reads), by Michael Lewis

Liar's Poker: From the author of the Big Short (Hodder Great Reads), by Michael Lewis


Liar's Poker: From the author of the Big Short (Hodder Great Reads), by Michael Lewis


Gratis Bücher Liar's Poker: From the author of the Big Short (Hodder Great Reads), by Michael Lewis

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Liar's Poker: From the author of the Big Short (Hodder Great Reads), by Michael Lewis

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An amazing book, readable, funny and mind-boggling ... one of the great business books of all time (Punch)Read all about it: headlong greed, inarticulate obscenity, Animal House horseplay . . . (The Sunday Times)Immense verve and wit (20/20 Magazine)A highly immoral book (Daily Mail)Wickedly funny (Daily Express)As traders would say, this book is a buy (Financial Times)

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The original classic that revealed the truth about ambition, greed and excess in London and Wall Street, by the author of #1 bestsellers The Big Short and Flash Boys

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Produktinformation

Taschenbuch: 304 Seiten

Verlag: Hodder Paperbacks (5. Juni 2006)

Sprache: Englisch

ISBN-10: 9780340839966

ISBN-13: 978-0340839966

ASIN: 0340839961

Größe und/oder Gewicht:

19,7 x 2 x 12,9 cm

Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:

4.1 von 5 Sternen

38 Kundenrezensionen

Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

Nr. 64.575 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)

I am only giving this book 4 stars because it wasn't as suspenseful as the author's other book, "The Big Short". However this is largely because of the subject (the financial crisis s of 2007-2008 is a more exciting subject!) and not because of the author's ability. Indeed he keeps the reader's interest alive on a subject that many might find obscure or tedious. Very well written!

He makes all of his books, which are based on true stories, sound like made up. Unbelievable! But super exciting and riveting. If you like to read about finance, banking and that sort of business, you will LOVE Michael Lewis' books!

Sehr unterhaltsames Buch. Technisch ist es nicht ansrpuchsvoll, sodass jeder es lesen kann, auch ohne besonderen Kenntnisse. Alle sollen wahre Geschehnisse sein. Hervorragend

If you like to know the Wall Street event 1986- read that book: funny, entertaining and real :)If you buy a second hand book- it will look like a brand new one- folks reads it over one night!

Liefert gute Einsichten in die Welt des Bondhandels in den 80-er Jahren. Einiges davon ist heute noch existent, manches schon überholt. Sprache teilweise fachspezifisch, aber gut verständlich.

I am writing this recommendation after having read maybe 40% of the book and having decided to not read any further. I bought the book because of its good recommendations and I just came back to read them again in order to see if I maybe accidently picked the wrong book... I cannot recommend this book, as it is not really about wall street and bond trading, but more about a not sophisticated way of describing peoples behaviour over and over again in a wall street firm.

Unlike (nearly all, or all) academic economics books, which 'explain' that arbitrage does not and cannot exist, Lewis explains to us how the big bond houses live from arbitrage (buying low from the government or somewhere else and selling a bit higher to you and me). The book is a rare, a highly entertaining and very informative jewel: Lewis rightfully and poetically calls brokerage houses 'full servive casinos', far better than Monte Carlo or Las Vegas. Not only will they accept and place your bets, they'll also lend you (a large fraction of) the money needed to place your bets (margin)! A very good book to read now (1/27/00) during the 'wild ride' before the present big market bubble goes: POP!Unfortunately, Lewis tells us too litlte about Meriwether, who later seduced two of the top finance academics (they were willing) and, with their aid, constructed the huge, uncontrolled experiment in 'equilibrium theory' called 'Long Term Capital Management' (LTCM). Their philosophy, also believed uncritically by most working economists, was and likely still is: Equilibrium will prevail (even in the absence of restoring forces!). For the continuation of the story where Liar's poker leaves off ('portfolio insurance', arbitrage and more arbitrage, and the formation and collapse of the bubble called LTCM), see the new book "Inventing Money".

More than ever there is meaning to this story. The author gives us an insider's view of the very first days of mortgage securitization. It is difficult not to be taken aback about how this market was originally designed to match the interests of the few who initiated it. At the time, the technical advance in the Fixed Income area of the S bros such that they could trick the Federal decision taker in whatever advantaged them. Only an insider could give such a microscopic description of greed and excess but also how financial innovation occurs to a young salesperson. And only an insider could point out the precise point when the decline started, up to the consequences we know now.What is funny though is that figures will look quite modest to anyone familiar with finance today. I learned a lot reading this book which was given to me when I was a trainee in fixed income; however it really puts aside the genuine value added that financial industry has once striped of excesses, moral hazard.

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