Review:

Liar's Poker By Michael Lewis

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Liar's Poker is a non-fiction book by Michael Lewis that provides a firsthand account of the rise of Wall Street and the culture of investment banking in the 1980s.

Key Features

  • Insightful look into the high-stakes world of finance
  • Engaging storytelling by a former insider
  • Exploration of greed, ambition, and risk-taking in the financial industry

Pros

  • Well-written and engaging narrative
  • Informative and eye-opening portrayal of Wall Street culture
  • Relevant and timeless exploration of financial markets

Cons

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