Forbes: Michael Kimelman’s “Confessions Of A Wall Street Insider” Is Worth A Read
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How insider trading impacts everyday investors
Credit: Market Watch Steven Cohen, the former chairman of SAC Capital Advisors, is one of the most successful and notorious traders in Wall Street history. He made tens of millions of dollars trading stocks, and his firm was also the subject of a wide-reaching fraud...
Former SAC Trader on What Steve Cohen Bio ‘Black Edge’ Doesn’t Explore
Credit: Andrew Beresin posted on the Observer 1998-2000 was a rather interesting period in the stock market, thanks to things like the Asian/Latin American currency crises, the collapse of Long Term Capital Management, and “irrational exuberance” in the Nasdaq market,...
Editorial Review
“Kimelman delivers a taut page-turner that gives readers an inside seat at the real life Billions that are a daily part of the cutthroat world of proprietary traders. He also exposes a criminal justice system in which prosecutors will do anything to win a case and...
What ‘Billions’ Gets Right About Insider Trading
By Joe Nocera, Bloomberg View Columnist “Billions” is back on Showtime — Season 2 began on Sunday — and aren’t you glad? From the start, “Billions” has been a guilty pleasure, a drama about Wall Street that may lack the highbrow seriousness of, say, the Sopranos, but...
Confessions of a Wall Street Insider
Although he was a suburban husband and father, living a far different life than the “Wolf of Wall Street,” Michael Kimelman had a good run as the cofounder of a hedge fund. He had left a cushy yet suffocating job at a law firm to try his hand at the high-risk life of...
Editorial Review
“Kimelman is guilty of one thing: writing a helluva book. If you want a front row seat to a Wall Street witch-hunt – read this.” - Turney Duff, bestselling author of The Buy Side
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