Banking Crisis Solution

The End of Wall Street’s Boom

Michael Lewis:

I was 24 years old, with no experience of, or particular interest in, guessing which stocks and bonds would rise and which would fall… Believe me when I tell you that I hadn’t the first clue.

I’d never taken an accounting course, never run a business, never even had savings of my own to manage. I stumbled into a job at Salomon Brothers in 1985 and stumbled out much richer three years later, and even though I wrote a book about the experience, the whole thing still strikes me as preposterous—which is one of the reasons the money was so easy to walk away from. I figured the situation was unsustainable. Sooner rather than later, someone was going to identify me, along with a lot of people more or less like me, as a fraud…

Well worth reading.

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