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.
##专业词汇多。讲对冲基金,内幕交易
评分##3.5星,内容蛮有趣的,可惜写得很一般,东一段西一段,然后全文只是叙述而不是有加入自己什么思考或者引起读者思考的东西。而且作者为什么那么喜欢title drop,随便出来个什么人物都从人家毕业院校和以前工作地方开始讲起,全书至少出现五个HLS毕业生只被提起过三句话就消失了...最后Point 72和Boies的office现在就在上下楼,就在我们楼下,Cohen你可以每天和Boies吃饭了,也许还会遇到来我们所的那个prosecute你们案子的prosecutor呢!(画面感
评分##文笔节奏真的不错,但是基于2手资料构建的人物描写似乎不算客观
评分##billions season 3还没出,就当先看看番外篇吧!inside info做到专业,真的是比CIO还了解自己的公司。Martoma的经历编进剧里绝对会非常好看的……
评分##billions season 3还没出,就当先看看番外篇吧!inside info做到专业,真的是比CIO还了解自己的公司。Martoma的经历编进剧里绝对会非常好看的……
评分##3.5星,内容蛮有趣的,可惜写得很一般,东一段西一段,然后全文只是叙述而不是有加入自己什么思考或者引起读者思考的东西。而且作者为什么那么喜欢title drop,随便出来个什么人物都从人家毕业院校和以前工作地方开始讲起,全书至少出现五个HLS毕业生只被提起过三句话就消失了...最后Point 72和Boies的office现在就在上下楼,就在我们楼下,Cohen你可以每天和Boies吃饭了,也许还会遇到来我们所的那个prosecute你们案子的prosecutor呢!(画面感
评分##In other words, the rise and fall and soon-to-be rise again of Steve Cohen.
评分##1.5星吧,感觉就是拼凑了一些信息,可读性还不如《纽约客》
评分##In other words, the rise and fall and soon-to-be rise again of Steve Cohen.
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