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If you're as worried about your finances...,
By James Marshall (Santa Cruz, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bleeding Bull: The Stock Market Bubble and the American Middle Class (Paperback)
as I am, then you'll learn a great deal from "Bleeding Bull". I lost money in the stock market last year and this book has begun to open my eyes to the games played on naive investors like myself. The writer's style is clear and lively, and he gives many examples of Wall Street's tricks. A real eye opener!
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For anyone contemplating investing in the market,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bleeding Bull: The Stock Market Bubble and the American Middle Class (Paperback)
In Bleeding Bull: The Stock Market Bubble And The American Middle Class, Vladimir Sarkoff reveals the role of Wall Street brokerages, the Feds, the media, and the ordinary, unsophisticated investor in the creation of the stock market bubble of the 90s and the democratization of stock ownership during that turbulent decade. An insightful and sardonic writer, Sarkoff's focus on the aftermath of the stock bubble bursting is as insightful as it is revealing. Of special note is Sarkoff's warnings that the next bubble might be forming. Vladimir Sarkoff's Bleeding Bull is highly recommended reading for anyone contemplating investing in the market or who has already engaged in the development of an investment portfolio.
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Bleeding Bull: The Stock Market Bubble and the American Middle Class by Vladimir Sarkoff (Paperback - September 15, 2001)
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