【美】迈克尔•刘易斯(Michael Lewis)
美国超级畅销书作家,毕业于美国普林斯顿大学和英国伦敦经济学院,曾任所罗门兄弟公司的债券交易员,后为《纽约时报》撰稿。他的成名之作《说谎者的扑克牌》被公认是描写20世纪80年代华尔街文化的经典名作,书中的精彩片段被各大媒体广泛引用,对美国商业文化产生了重大的影响。2011年,其反思金融体系弊端的最新著作《大空头》受到广泛关注与好评。2014年出版《高频交易员》,再次受到读者与媒体的追捧,上市第一周狂销13万册,本书还成为2014年苹果电子书店下载,非虚构类第一名!
Four years after his #1 bestseller The Big Short, Michael Lewis returns to Wall Street to report on a high-tech predator stalking the equity markets.
Flash Boys is about a small group of Wall Street guys who figure out that the U.S. stock market has been rigged for the benefit of insiders and that, post–financial crisis, the markets have become not more free but less, and more controlled by the big Wall Street banks. Working at different firms, they come to this realization separately; but after they discover one another, the flash boys band together and set out to reform the financial markets. This they do by creating an exchange in which high-frequency trading—source of the most intractable problems—will have no advantage whatsoever.
The characters in Flash Boys are fabulous, each completely different from what you think of when you think “Wall Street guy.” Several have walked away from jobs in the financial sector that paid them millions of dollars a year. From their new vantage point they investigate the big banks, the world’s stock exchanges, and high-frequency trading firms as they have never been investigated, and expose the many strange new ways that Wall Street generates profits.
The light that Lewis shines into the darkest corners of the financial world may not be good for your blood pressure, because if you have any contact with the market, even a retirement account, this story is happening to you. But in the end, Flash Boys is an uplifting read. Here are people who have somehow preserved a moral sense in an environment where you don’t get paid for that; they have perceived an institutionalized injustice and are willing to go to war to fix it.
假设你是一名股票交易员,看到屏幕上显示有1万股、定价50美元的Facebook股票的卖单,正准备买入,而就在你按下鼠标的那一秒,这些卖单就全都消失了,股票价格也瞬间升到50.01美元。你会怎么样?破口大骂,或是自认倒霉?而如果这种情况不是一次两次,而是每一次,市场就像一个...
评分精彩。若属实,高频交易就是华尔街的窃贼,各大行和交易所联手偷投资者的钱。
评分第一次完整读Michael Lewis,据说这本书在今年的纽约时报畅销榜曾连续四周第一,美国人民还真是爱戴这位财经作家。对Lewis的讲故事能力,就一个字……服。
评分最后读得有点索然,毕竟脑子在这方面不是特别转得过来。。。总的说来还是有收获的~特别是其中穿插一些谈判和职业案例
评分a must read. 就像我讲的,我讨厌wall street我却在读一个为了wallst而生的专业
评分《说谎者的扑克牌》作者最新力作,题材依旧是金融市场,主题是高频交易,亚马逊冠军作品,是阴谋论还是价值先行?这个要等中文版出版后大家一见分晓。
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