Black edge

inside information, dirty money, and the quest to bring down the most wanted man on Wall Street

344 pages

English language

Published Aug. 20, 2017 by Random House.

ISBN:
978-0-8129-9580-0
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OCLC Number:
966071597

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4 stars (7 reviews)

"Steven A. Cohen is a Wall Street legend. Born into a middle class family in a decidedly upper class suburb on Long Island, he was unpopular in high school and unlucky with girls. Then he went off to Wharton, and in 1992 launched the hedge fund SAC Capital, which grew into a $15 billion empire. He cultivated an air of mystery and reclusiveness--at one point, owned the copyright to almost every picture taken of him--and also of extreme excess, building a 35,000 square foot house in Greenwich, flying to work by helicopter, and amassing one of the largest private art collections in the world. But on Wall Street, he was revered as a genius: one of the greatest traders who ever lived. That public image was shattered when SAC Capital became the target of a sprawling, seven-year criminal and SEC investigation, the largest in Wall Street history, led by an …

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3 stars

I enjoyed this read. However, it lacks a black edge: an inside source with material non-public information. I understand that its frustrating that Cohen got away and many convictions have been overturned. This books is written almost entirely from the perspective of the white hats. It's the hard working FBI agents and SEC lawyers who forgo better paying jobs to bring down the bad guys. That's a little too black and white. Most of the sources in the book come from previous news paper articles and trail transcripts, but the author did conduct many interviews as well. The interviews were just with the people on the side of law enforcement or low level former SAC employees.

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Subjects

  • Hedge funds
  • Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
  • Financial crises
  • History

Places

  • United States