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A Week in Wall Street. By One Who Knows

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-2-5281-1762-0
  • EAN9782528117620
  • Date de parution01/09/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurScience & Technology Publishing

Résumé

A Week in Wall Street By One Who Knows is a fascinating firsthand account of the feverish world of early 19th-century American finance, offering readers a vivid glimpse into the heart of New York's financial district during the 1830s. Written by an anonymous author intimately familiar with the inner workings of Wall Street, the book chronicles a single, eventful week spent among brokers, speculators, and financiers.
Through sharp observations and witty commentary, the author exposes the ambitions, follies, and intrigues that drive the market, painting a lively portrait of the men who gamble fortunes on stocks, bonds, and rumors. The narrative unfolds as a series of daily episodes, each revealing the shifting moods and fortunes of the market, from the excitement of a bullish rally to the panic of a sudden crash.
The author introduces a colorful cast of characters-cunning operators, naive newcomers, seasoned veterans, and reckless gamblers-each with their own schemes and strategies. The book delves into the psychology of speculation, the mechanics of trading, and the social dynamics of the exchange, all set against the backdrop of a rapidly growing and changing America. A Week in Wall Street is more than just a chronicle of financial activity; it is a satirical and insightful commentary on human nature, ambition, and the pursuit of wealth.
The author's keen eye for detail and dry humor make the book both entertaining and enlightening, offering timeless lessons about risk, greed, and the cyclical nature of markets. For modern readers, it provides a rare window into the origins of Wall Street culture and the enduring allure of speculation.