The Big Short
Awards
Shortlisted for Financial Times/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award 2010.
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Description
Michael Lewis has written from the perspective of a financial insider for more than 20 years. His first book, Liar's Poker, was a warts-and-all account of Wall Street culture in the 1980s, when Lewis worked at the investment bank Salomon Brothers. Everything Lewis has touched since has turned to gold, and The Big Short seems to be another of those books, combining an incendiary, timely topic with the author's solid, insightful, and witty investigative reporting. Only the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette criticized what it felt was a rush job of writing and a failure to integrate the individual stories. Few readers will care for the message here (despite laugh-out-loud moments of absurdity), but Lewis is a capable guide into the world of CDOs, subprime mortgages, head-in-the-sand investments, inflated egos--and the big short. However, as Entertainment Weekly points at, if you're only going to read one book on the topic, perhaps this should not be the one.
The Big Short and the future of finance by Michael Lewis
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I spent over 25 years in the Secondary Mortgage Market, working closely with Wall Street and large investors of loans, such as Bank of America (back when they were the delightful NCNB), Wachovia Bank, and many more. So it was with great interest...
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Having read Liar's poker - I was already familiar with Michael Lewis's writing style and felt compelled to read this book. It didn't disappoint, though others have disagreed (Liars Poker is in a different league). Lewis is very adept of telling it...
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