Black Edge

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Sheelah Kolhatkar, a former hedge fund analyst, is a staff writer at The New Yorker, where she writes about Wall Street, Silicon Valley and politics among other things. She has appeared as a speaker and commentator on business and economics issues at conferences and on broadcast outlets including CNBC, Bloomberg Television, Charlie Rose, PBS NewsHour, WNYC and NPR. Her writing has also appeared in Bloomberg Businessweek, New York Magazine, The Atlantic, The New York Times and other publications. She lives in New York City.

出版者:Random House
作者:Sheelah Kolhatkar
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頁數:368
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出版時間:2017-2-7
價格:USD 28.00
裝幀:Hardcover
isbn號碼:9780812995800
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圖書標籤:
  • 金融 
  • 對衝基金 
  • 投資 
  • 內幕交易 
  • SteveCohen 
  • HedgeFund 
  • WallStreet 
  • SAC 
  •  
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The story of billionaire trader Steven Cohen, the rise and fall of his hedge fund SAC Capital, and the largest insider trading investigation in history for readers of The Big Short, Den of Thieves, and Dark Money

Steven A. Cohen changed Wall Street. He and his fellow pioneers of the hedge fund industry didn't lay railroads, build factories, or invent new technologies. Rather, they made their billions through speculation, by placing bets in the market that turned out to be right more often than wrong and for this, they gained not only extreme personal wealth but formidable influence throughout society. Hedge funds now oversee more than $3 trillion in assets, and the competition between them is so fierce that traders will do whatever they can to get an edge.

Cohen was one of the industry's biggest success stories, the person everyone else in the business wanted to be. Born into a middle-class family on Long Island, he longed from an early age to be a star on Wall Street. He mastered poker in high school, went off to Wharton, and in 1992 launched the hedge fund SAC Capital, which he built into a $15 billion empire, almost entirely on the basis of his wizard like stock trading. He cultivated an air of mystery, reclusiveness, and excess, building a 35,000-square-foot mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut, flying to work by helicopter, and amassing one of the largest private art collections in the world. On Wall Street, Cohen was revered as a genius: one of the greatest traders who ever lived.

That image was shattered when SAC Capital became the target of a sprawling, seven-year investigation, led by a determined group of FBI agents, prosecutors, and SEC enforcement attorneys. Labeled by prosecutors as a magnet for market cheaters whose culture encouraged the relentless pursuit of edge and even black edge, which is inside information SAC Capital was ultimately indicted and pleaded guilty to charges of securities and wire fraud in connection with a vast insider trading scheme, even as Cohen himself was never charged.

Black Edge offers a revelatory look at the gray zone in which so much of Wall Street functions. It's a riveting, true-life legal thriller that takes readers inside the government's pursuit of Cohen and his employees, and raises urgent and troubling questions about the power and wealth of those who sit at the pinnacle of modern Wall Street.

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花了一个多月才读完这本书,因为涉及的人物实在太多,场景不断切换,作者描述的方式和语气又太重复,导致读起来断断续续。但本书的主题,涉及美国金融业的运转,仍然很有意思。 作为一个曾经相关专业的学生,对金融监管主题并不陌生,对故事的结局也早已有所预知。Cohen能够逃...

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全书尝试还原2008-2013年前后FBI指控赛克资本老板科恩通过内幕交易盈利的案件细节。 作者花了数年时间,采访了200多位当事人,阅读了海量的相关资料。书中交代了科恩的发家史,他是天才交易员,后来自己单干,逐步发迹。 FBI指控科恩的两次关键的内幕交易,作者在书中做了详细...  

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作者隻是sac的一個associate,跟steve cohen根本說不上什麼話,結果就是書比較膚淺,隻能描述一個結果,卻無法解釋Steve的想法,因為人傢根本不會理他

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1)Our job was to play. You buy, man. It was deal mania, and every rumor was true. 2)Edge is the water, and they are swimming in it. And you should pride yourself on hiring the most determined swimmers. @Flight To Hong Kong

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對金融業內幕的描寫。用筆太過誇張,很多細節可能源於臆測或者演繹。

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我看的是中文版億萬:圍剿華爾街大白鯊,英文版肯定看不懂。Cohen和利佛摩爾好像,都是看K綫齣身的。最後結論還是內幕消息緻勝啊,其他都是扯淡的。

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