Confidence Game: How Hedge Fund Manager Bill Ackman Called Wall Street's Bluff
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The Quants: How a New Breed of Math Whizzes Conquered Wall Street and Nearly Destroyed It
At the card table that night was Peter Muller, an eccentric, whip-smart whiz kid who'd studied theoretical mathematics at Princeton and now managed a fabulously successful hedge fund called PDT
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Investing in Hedge Funds
"Investing in Hedge Funds is the first comprehensive study of what hedge funds are and how they work. This is an essential book for all investors curious about alternative investment strategies. Joseph Nicholas details the range of investment strategies pursued by hedge fund managers and writes in a clear, lucid style. I highly recommend this book to academics and professionals who want to learn about hedge funds."
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The Fortune Tellers: Inside Wall Street's Game of Money, Media, and Manipulation (AudiobooK)
Now he looks at the explosive growth of financial journalism and questions the reliability of some financial information, wonders about the timing of certain news stories and releases, and raises ethical concerns about conflicts of interest. Kurtz especially sees problems when brokerage house analysts are called on as commentators. He offers up a brief history of financial news reporting, and he profiles some of the more colorful and controversial figures in the field. Much of what Kurtz exposes should serve as a warning to information-hungry investors who are often too quick to follow publicity bandwagons.

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Trade the Trader
In Trade the Trader, top trader and hedge fund manager Quint Tatro shows you how to build a solid strategy to win consistently in the extremely competitive world of trading, where sometimes you can
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The Financial & Economic Crisis Collection
The Money Trick (The Institute of Economic Democracy,1982).pdf 38.40 MB
Reinhart & Rogoff - This Time is Different; Eight Centuries of Financial Folly (2009).pdf 36.79 MB
Hoa & Harvie - The Causes and Impact of the Asian Financial Crisis (2000).pdf 33.75 MB
Sher - What Rich People Know & Desperately Want to Keep a Secret (1999).pdf 32.63 MB
Prechter - Conquer the Crash; You Can Survive and Prosper in a Deflationary Depression (2002).pdf 30.72 MB
Geisst - Wall Street; A History from its Beginning to the Fall of Enron (2004).pdf 28.91 MB
O'Callaghan - Usury, Funds, and Banks; Also Forestalling Traffick, and Monopoly (1834).pdf 25.11 MB
Bryce - Pipe Dreams; Greed, Ego and the Death of Enron (2003).pdf 19.97 MB
Hemeijck - Aftershocks; Economic Crisis and Institutional Choice (2009).pdf 17.80 MB
Block - The Origins of International Economic Disorder (1977).pdf 16.70 MB
Dow & Saville - A Critique of Monetary Policy; Theory and British Experience (2001).pdf 15.79 MB
Huber & Robertson - Creating New Money; A Monetary Reform for the Information Age (2000).pdf 15.77 MB
Drobny - Inside the House of Money; Top Hedge Fund Traders on Profiting in the Global Markets (2006).pdf 14.91 MB
Phillips - Banking and The Business Cycle; A Study of the Great Depression in the U. S. (1937).pdf 13.51 MB
Garrett - A Bubble that Broke the World (1932).pdf 13.27 MB
Magdoff & Yates - The ABCs of The Economic Crisis; What Working People Need to Know (2009).pdf 12.88 MB
Ferguson - The Broadband Problem; Anatomy of a Market Failure and a Policy Dilemma (2004).pdf 12.68 MB
Kurtz - The Fortune Tellers- Inside Wall Street's Game of Money, Media, and Manipulation (2000).CHM 12.41 MB
McCleskey - When Free Markets Fail; Saving the Market When It Can't Save Itself (2010).pdf 12.24 MB
Ritholtz - Bailout Nation; How Greed and Easy Money Corrupted Wall Street and Shock the World Economy (2009).pdf 11.77 MB
Allen - Financial Crisis and Recession in the Global Economy (1999).CHM 11.60 MB
Abramson - Digital Phoenix; Why the Information Economy Collapsed and How It Will Rise Again (2005).pdf 11.43 MB
Talani - The Global Crash; Towards a New Global Financial Regime (2010).pdf 11.07 MB
Jonsson - Why Iceland; How One of the World's Smallest Countries Became the Meltdown's Biggest Casualty (2009).pdf 10.80 MB
Thomas - The Financial Crisis and Federal Reserve Policy (2011).pdf 10.66 MB
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report; Final Report of the National Commission on the Causes of the Financial and Economic Crisis (2011).pdf 10.42 MB
Altucher - SuperCash; The New Hedge Fund Capitalism (2006).pdf 10.30 MB
Sinn - Casino Capitalism; How the Financial Crisis Came about and What Needs to be Done Now (2010).pdf 10.17 MB
Hendrickson - Regulation and Instability in U.S. Commercial Banking; A History of Crises (2011).pdf 10.09 MB
Lumley - Breaking the Banks in Motor City (2009).pdf 9.87 MB
Menschel - Markets, Mobs & Mayhem; A Modern Look At the Madness of Crowds (2002).pdf 9.43 MB
Stiegler - For a New Critique of Political Economy (2010).pdf 8.43 MB
Gregoriou - Banking Crisis Handbook (2010).pdf 7.46 MB
Conrad - Profiting from the Worlda
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Financial Origami: How the Wall Street Model Broke (Bloomberg)
In Financial Origami, Brendan Moynihan describes how the Wall Street business model evolved from a method to transfer risk into a method for manufacturing risk. Along the way, this timely book skillfully dissects financial engineering and addresses how it's often a mechanism to evade regulatory constraints, provide institutional investors with customized products, and, of course, generate revenue for financial engineers.
Reveals how Wall Street's financial engineering business model morphed into something destructive
Highlights how the origami model worked well in the comparatively stable years of the early 2000s, when there was less risk to transfer
Discusses how Wall Street began manufacturing risk by creating products that multiplied risk exposures and encouraged subprime lending
With the collapse of Lehman Brother the Wall Street business model effectively broke. But there are many lessons to be learned from what has transpired, and Financial Origami will show you what they are.
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The First Wall Street - Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, and the Birth of American Finance
The First Wall Street recounts the fascinating history of Chestnut Street and its forgotten role in the birth of American finance. According to Robert E. Wright, Philadelphia, known for its cultivation of liberty and freedom, blossomed into a financial epicenter during the nation's colonial period. The continent's most prodigious minds and talented financiers flocked to Philly in droves, and by the eve of the Revolution, the Quaker City was the most financially sophisticated region in North America. The First Wall Street reveals how the city played a leading role in the financing of the American Revolution and emerged from that titanic struggle with not just the wealth it forged in the crucible of war, but an invaluable amount of human capital as well.
This capital helped make Philadelphia home to the Bank of the United States, the U.S. Mint, an active securities exchange, and several banks and insurance companies
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Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor: Updated 10th Anniversary
Bogle shows you how simplicity and common sense invariably trump costly complexity, and how a low cost, broadly diversified portfolio is virtually assured of outperforming the vast majority of Wall Street professionals over the long-term.Written by respected mutual fund industry legend John C. BogleDiscusses the timeless fundamentals of investing that apply in any type of marketReflects on the structural and regulatory changes in the mutual fund industryOther titles by Bogle: The Little Book of Common Sense Investing and Enough.Securing your financial future has never seemed more difficult, but you'll be a better investor for having read the Second Edition of Common Sense on Mutual Funds.
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More Money Than God
Wealthy, powerful, and potentially dangerous, hedge fund moguls have become the It Boys of twenty-firstcentury capitalism. Ken Griffin of Citadel started out trading convertible bonds from his dorm room at Harvard. Julian Robertson staffed his hedge fund with college athletes half his age, then he flew them to various retreats in the Rockies and raced them up the mountains. Paul Tudor Jones posed for a magazine photograph next to a killer shark and happily declared that a 1929- style crash would be "total rock-and-roll" for him. Michael Steinhardt was capable of reducing underlings to sobs. "All I want to do is kill myself," one said. "Can I watch?" Steinhardt responded.
Finance professors have long argued that beating the market is impossible, and yet drawing on insights from physics, economics, and psychology, these titans have cracked the market's mysteries and gone on to earn fortunes. Their innovation has transformed the world, spawning new markets in exotic financial instruments and rewriting the rules of capitalism.
More than just a history, More Money Than God is a window on tomorrow's financial system. Hedge funds have been left for dead after past financial panics: After the stock market rout of the early 1970s, after the bond market bloodbath of 1994, after the collapse of Long Term Capital Management in 1998, and yet again after the dot-com crash in 2000. Each time, hedge funds have proved to be survivors, and it would be wrong to bet against them now. Banks such as CitiGroup, brokers such as Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers, home lenders such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, insurers such as AIG, and money market funds run by giants such as Fidelity-all have failed or been bailed out. But the hedge fund industry has survived the test of 2008 far better than its rivals. The future of finance lies in the history of hedge funds.
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Born to Steal: When the Mafia Hit Wall Street (AudiobooK)
With lies and schemes that bilked naive investors of untold sums, he worked for chop shops (which looked like brokerages and were registered but sold usually worthless stocks) and bucket shops (which pretended to sell stocks), and in turn was bullied by gangsters who wanted their share. This description of the Mafia's infiltration of Wall Street is a tale of thievery in the 1990s on a scale never before seen. When caught by federal agents, he joined their efforts against the "Guys" in exchange for the government's Witness Protection Program. This story clearly illustrates that truth is better than fiction.

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Cashing in on Wall Street Free
Wall Street veteran Richard Lackey begins each chapter by detailing a particular myth, explains its flaws, and then reveals how investors can use the kernels of truth in the myth to make profitable investment choices. Valuable sections include:
* Secrets of "going short" that pros use every day
* Why diversification can be bad--and how to make it work
* What to look for to consistently find benchmark-beating stocks
* Why mutual funds aren't as safe as everyone thinks
* How to use options to boost income or protect a portfolio
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The End of Wall Street (Audiobook)
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Understanding Wall Street
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How to Invest in E-Commerce Stocks By Bill Burnham
How to research and invest in e commerce companies without getting burned. Electronic commerce companies can be the darlings of Wall Street or the dogs. Several firms call themselves key players, but in such a new and fast changing industry its tough for most investors to evaluate such claims. Enter Bill Burnham, an e investment expert, with the first comprehensive guide to researching and investing in e commerce. He delivers four commandments that individual and professional investors must know, plus eight essential guidelines for investigating various sectors such as security related products and financial software. Readers will come away knowing how to develop their own e commerce investment strategy and will be better positioned to make a killing, rather than be killed, in this hot but volatile area.
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Too Big to Fail - The Inside Story of How Wall Street & Washington Fought to Save the Financial System & Themselves
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Catching the Wolf of Wall Street: More Incredible True Stories of Fortunes, Schemes, Parties
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The Financial Ebooks Collection
Fumagalli & Mezzadra - Crisis in the Global Economy; Financial Markets, Social Struggles, and New Political Scenarios (2010).pdf
Geisst - Wall Street; A History from its Beginning to the Fall of Enron (2004).pdf
Giudici & Roosenboom - The Rise and Fall of Europe's New Stock Markets (2004).pdf
Global Economic Prospects; Crisis, Finance, and Growth (The World Bank, 2010).pdf
Global Financial Stability Report; Meeting New Challenges to Stability and Building a Safer System (IMF, 2010).pdf
Goldberg - The Battle for Wall Street (2009).pdf
Goldstein - The Asian Financial Crisis; Causes, Cures, and Systemic Implications (1998).pdf
Gorton - Slapped by the Invisible Hand, the Panic of 2007 (2010).pdf
Gregoriou - Banking Crisis Handbook (2010).pdf
Griffith-Jones - Time for a Visible Hand; Lessons from the 2008 World Financial Crisis (2010).pdf
Haacke - Frenzy; Bubbles, Busts, and How to Come Out Ahead (2004).pdf
Haggard - The Political Economy of the Asian Financial Crisis (2000).pdf
Hamilton & Micklethwalt - Greed and Corporate Failure; The Lessons from Recent Disasters (2006).pdf
Hazlitt - From Bretton Woods to World Inflation (1984).pdf
Henwood - Wall Street; How it Works and for Whom (1998).pdf
Hoa & Harvie - The Causes and Impact of the Asian Financial Crisis (2000).pdf
Hubbard & Navarro - Seeds of Destruction; Why The Path To Economic Ruin Runs Through Washington, and How To Reclaim American Prosperity (2010).pdf
Kaufman - The Road to Financial Reformation (2009).pdf
Kidd & Richter - Fighting Corruption in Asia (2003).pdf
Kindleberger & Aliber - Manias, Panics and Crashes; A History of Financial Crises (2005).pdf
Kirkman - The Incredible Hoax; Stealing You Blind (2003).pdf
Klein & Shabbir - Recent Financial Crises Analysis, Challenges and Implications (2007).pdf
Knee - The Accidental Investment Banker; Inside the Decade That Transformed Wall Street (2006).pdf
Korten - Agenda for a New Economy; From Phantom Wealth to Real Wealth (2009).pdf
Kosman - The Buyout of America; How Private Equity will Cause the Next Great Credit Crisis (2009).pdf
Kothari - Executive Greed; Examining Business Failures that Contributed to the Economic Crisis (2010).pdf
Krugman - The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008 (2009).pdf
Kurtz - The Fortune Tellers- Inside Wall Street's Game of Money, Media, and Manipulation (2000).CHM
Le Goff - Your Money or Your Life; Economy and Religion in the Middle Ages (1990).pdf
Lepatner - Broken Buildings, Busted Budgets; How to Fix America's Trillion-Dollar Construction Industry (2007).pdf
Lewitt - The Death Of Capital; How Creative Policy Can Restore Stability (2010).pdf
Lilley - Dirty Dealing; The Untold Truth About Global Money Laundering, International Crime and Terrorism (2006).pdf
Lumley - Breaking the Banks in Motor City (2009).pdf
Madura - What Every Investor Needs To Know About Accounting Fraud (2004).pdf
Makansi - Lights Out; The Electricity Crisis, the Global Economy, and What It Means to You (2007).pdf
Mallaby - More Money Than God; Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite (2010).pdf
Mann - Republic of Debtors; Bankruptcy in the Age of American Independence (2002).pdf
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Models.Behaving.Badly: Why Confusing Illusion with Reality Can Lead to Disaster, on Wall Street and in Life
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Ugly Americans: The True Story of the Ivy League Cowboys Who Raided the Asian Markets for Millions (Audio)
Without speaking a word of Japanese, with barely a penny in his pocket, Malcolm was thrown into the bizarre life of an ex-pat trader. Surrounded by characters ripped right out of a Hollywood thriller, he quickly learned how to survive in a cutthroat world -- at the feet of the biggest players the markets have ever known.
Malcolm was first an assistant trading huge positions for Nick Leeson, the rogue trader who brought down Barings Bank -- the oldest in England. He was the right-hand man to an enigmatic and brilliant hedge-fund cowboy, Dean Carney, and grew into one of the biggest derivatives traders in all of Asia. Along the way, Malcolm fell in love with the daughter of a Yakuza gangster, built a vast fortune out of thin air, and came head to head with violent Japanese mobsters. Malcolm and his twentysomething, Ivy League-schooled colleagues rode the crashing waves of the Asian markets during the mid-to late 1990s, culminating in a single deal the likes of which had never been seen before, or since.
A real-life mixture of Liar’s Poker and Wall Street, brimming with intense action, romance, underground sex, vivid locales, and exotic characters, Ugly Americans is the untold, true story that will rock the financial community and redefine an era.
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Confidence Game How Hedge Fund Manager Bill Ackman Called Wall Street s Bluff
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