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100 Minds that Made the Market by Kenneth L. Fisher
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    • Product code: 0513
    • ISBN: 0931133017, ISBN13: 9780931133015, 464 pages, hardback
      Published by Business Classics on 1995
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    Description of 100 Minds that Made the Market

    Don't read this book. Just focus on the parts of interest to you. It is built top be used as needed - a few pages at a time. You may never need it at all, and yet still find it most worthwhile.

    Who was Lucky Baldwin and what was his key role in the evolution of American financial markets? Or Natalie Laimbeer? In this book Ken Fisher delivers cameo biographies of his favourite 100 pioneers of American financial history. Whether little known names, or famous figures like Jo Kennedy (who many folks forget was the first head of the Securities and Exchange Commission), Fisher digs through the detail. He describes their business careers, their personal lives, their contributions to our money markets - plus the key financial lessons to be learned from their lives.

    From Joe Kennedy's 'sexcapades' to Jesse Livermore's suicide, this book scopes the drama, the dirt and the financial doctrine of 100 amazingly inventive pioneers of finance - folks who are best called characters - each a unique phenomenon. Using the capacity to link detail and overview that Fisher has shown in his previous books and Forbes columns, he literally leads you on a tour de force through the lessons of these financiers' lives, painting the big picture while zeroing in on tantalizing tidbits.
    Look up those that interest you, by name or subject, and learn in minutes what they gave to finance and what you should know about it. Now, or in 20 years, this book is a valuable part of any investor's library - an ongoing tool to be re-used repeatedly.

    Reviews

    "If you want to learn about fiance and have fun at the same time, this is the book."
    - Forbes magazine

    "A fascinating collection of cameos. If business biographies are your bag, this is a wonderful and irreplaceable reference work. Many of the characters have complete books written about them, but most of those will be out of print and anyway, who needs a hundred different biographies when 90% of what you want to know is crammed into one?"
    - Business Age

    "Finally, an entertaining exposé on some unsung heroes and a few telling zeros of our industry."
    - R. Peyton, Callan Associates

    Contents of 100 Minds that Made the Market

    Profiles and pictures of:

    The Dinosaurs: Rothschild, Girard, Astor, Vanderbilt, Peabody, Morgan, Drew, Cooke

    Journalists and Authors: Dow, Jones, Lawson, Forbes, Lefevre, Barron, Graham, Bernhard, Engel.
    Investment Bankers and Brokers: Belmont, Lehman, Morgan, Schiff, Perkins, Morgan, Lamont, Dillon, Merrill, Loeb, Weinberg

    The Innovators: Baldwin, Yerkes, Ryan, Sage, Babson, Price, Odlum, Cabot, Doriot, Little.
    Bankers and Central Bankers: Law, Hamilton, Biddle, Stillman, Vanderlip, Baker, Gianinni, Harrison, Laimbeer, Mitchell, Strong, Walker, Warburg, Wiggin

    New Deal Reformers: Simmons, Aldrich, Kennedy, Landis, Douglas

    Crooks, Scandals and Scalawags: Ponzi, Insull, Kreuger, Whitney, Meehan, Birrell, Tellier, Re

    Technicians, Economists and Other Costly Experts: Hamilton, Adams, Rhea, Fisher, Gann, Mitchell, Keynes, Elliott, Magee, Gould

    Successful Speculators, Wheeler-Dealers and Operators: Gould, Brady, Vanderbilt, Gates, Harriman, Hill, Keene, Rogers, Fisher Brothers, Raskob, Cutten, Smith, Baruch

    Unsuccessful Speculators, Wheeler-Dealers and Operators: Little, Fisk, Durant, Heinze, Morse, Van Swearingen Oris and Mantis, Livermore

    Miscellaneous but not Extraneous: Green, Bologna, Young, Eaton


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