Description of The Notorious Diaries of Evil Knievil
This is the 2005 diary of Britain's most infamous bear raider Evil Knievil.
The diary appears online on www.t1ps.com three times a week and covers not only Evil's ruthless trading but also his analysis of why he takes positions both long and short. But the book is more than that.
Evil is known for his outrageous opinions and hilarious comments on the great matters of the day and also for his excessive eating, drinking and gambling. This is chronicled in its full excessive detail in what is the must read investment book of 2005.
Simon Cawkwell is a mild-mannered accountant. His alter ago Evil Knievil is Britain's best-known bear-raider. In 2001 Evil made £500,000. In the first six weeks of 2002 he made another £500,000. It is just as well that Evil has done so well as the Great Bear admits that he has a wife, 27 bookmakers and 12 vintners to support. In Evil's Good Book of Boasts the man dubbed 'The King of the Short-sellers' by the Daily Mail explains the secrets of his success.
The man who first exposed the accounting fraud of Robert Maxwell has a skill unmatched in the London market for unravelling accounting fraud or irregularities. He also has an unerring knack of spotting overvalued stocks.