Wall Street Versus America
By Gary Weiss
-
Published on May 29, 2007 | 320 Pages
Published on May 29, 2007 | 320 Pages
In this blistering report from the front, Weiss describes how the ethos of Mafia chophouses, boiler rooms, and penny stock peddlers now permeates all of Wall Street. Protected from investor lawsuits by laughably corrupt arbitration systems, Wall Street firms are free to fleece unsuspecting clients with little or no risk. But as this empowering book shows, ordinary investors can fight back and come out on top—if they learn to recognize warning signs, filter media chatter, and spot looming corporate meltdowns in advance.
Prepare to be surprised, get angry, and then get even. Wall Street Versus America is a wild ride you can’t afford to miss.
Author
Gary Weiss
Gary Weiss is an award-winning investigative journalist, formerly with Business Week magazine, who has been reporting on Wall Street for two decades. He is the author ofBorn to Steal: When the Mafia Hit Wall Street.
Learn More about Gary Weiss