Michael Lewis (born 1960, New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American contemporary non-fiction author. His bestselling books include Liar's Poker, The New New Thing, Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, and The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game.He is a visiting fellow at the University of California at Berkeley.
Liar's Poker is a non-fiction, semi-autobiographical book by Michael Lewis describing the author's experiences as a bond salesman on Wall Street during the late 1980s. First published in 1989, it is considered one of the books that define Wall Street during the 1980s, along with Barbarians at the Gate and the fictional The Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe. The book captures well an important period in the history of Wall Street. Two important figres in that history feature prominantly in the text, head of mortgage department Lewie Ranieri and firm CEO John Gutfreund.
The book's name is taken from Liar's poker, a gambling game popular with the bond traders in the book and played for high stakes.
Liar's Poker follows two different story threads, though not necessarily in chronological order.
The first thread is autobiographical, and follows Lewis through his college education and his hiring by Salomon Brothers in 1984. This part of the book gives a first-person account of how bond traders and salesmen truly work, their personalities, and their culture. The book captures well an important period in the history of Wall Street. Two important figures in that history feature prominently in the text, head of mortgage department Lewie Ranieri and firm CEO John Gutfreund.
The second thread is a sort of history of Salomon Brothers and overview of Wall Street in general, especially how the firm single-handedly created a market for mortgage bonds and made the firm wealthy, only to be outdone by Michael Milken and his junk bonds. This thread is less dependent on Lewis' personal experience and features quotes apparently drawn from interviews with various relevant figures.
Lewis jumps back and forth between these two threads in the book.
这本书我断断续续快一年才读完 最开始看还是在花旗伦敦office做投行的时候 鼎鼎有名的Victor Haghani来Citi做演讲 主持人介绍他时说Victor在Liar’s Poker被提到过(以及他的儿子也在花旗 纽约office 跟我还是一个组的 都是做Structured Finance)主持人问在场有人读过Liar’s ...
评分这本书我断断续续快一年才读完 最开始看还是在花旗伦敦office做投行的时候 鼎鼎有名的Victor Haghani来Citi做演讲 主持人介绍他时说Victor在Liar’s Poker被提到过(以及他的儿子也在花旗 纽约office 跟我还是一个组的 都是做Structured Finance)主持人问在场有人读过Liar’s ...
评分这本书我断断续续快一年才读完 最开始看还是在花旗伦敦office做投行的时候 鼎鼎有名的Victor Haghani来Citi做演讲 主持人介绍他时说Victor在Liar’s Poker被提到过(以及他的儿子也在花旗 纽约office 跟我还是一个组的 都是做Structured Finance)主持人问在场有人读过Liar’s ...
评分这本书我断断续续快一年才读完 最开始看还是在花旗伦敦office做投行的时候 鼎鼎有名的Victor Haghani来Citi做演讲 主持人介绍他时说Victor在Liar’s Poker被提到过(以及他的儿子也在花旗 纽约office 跟我还是一个组的 都是做Structured Finance)主持人问在场有人读过Liar’s ...
评分这本书我断断续续快一年才读完 最开始看还是在花旗伦敦office做投行的时候 鼎鼎有名的Victor Haghani来Citi做演讲 主持人介绍他时说Victor在Liar’s Poker被提到过(以及他的儿子也在花旗 纽约office 跟我还是一个组的 都是做Structured Finance)主持人问在场有人读过Liar’s ...
故事是相關專業的學生都早已爛熟於心的一些事件了,卻依然不能阻擋這部書的魅力。Lewis是個天生的金融好手,觀察力也十分敏銳;曾經的文學生經歷也賦予了這本書比較高的可讀性。語言機智幽默,條理性基本很強,能夠吸引人一口氣讀完。
评分Does trading really have some senses to this world?
评分前所罗门兄弟的salesman的成长之路,生动描述了那个时代,各种人物也悉数登场,展示给读者一段栩栩如生的历史。并未塞入大段理论分析使得金融业界外读者也可借此管中窥豹。
评分开始以为是说08年次贷危机的,看了才知道,原来作者最开始就是从华尔街开始的。书里描写当时华尔街投行和其从业者的状态非常接地气,稀释了一些知识点但是却很大的提高了阅读性,适合行业外的人看故事。
评分Does trading really have some senses to this world?
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