The Greatest Trade Ever: How One Man Bet Against the Markets and Made $20 Billion

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‘The definitive account of a sensational trade’ Michael Lewis, author of The Big ShortAutumn 2008. The world’s finances collapse but one man makes a killing.John Paulson, a softly spoken hedge-fund manager who still took the bus to work, seemed unlikely to stake his career on one big gamble. But he did – and The Greatest Trade Ever is the story of how he realised that the sub-prime housing bubble was going to burst, making $15 Billion for his fund and more than $4 Billion for himself in a single year. It’s a tale of folly and wizardry, individual brilliance versus institutional stupidity.John Paulson made the biggest winning bet in history. And this is how he did it.’Extraordinary, excellent’ Observer’A must-read for anyone fascinated by financial madness’ Mail on Sunday’A forensic, read-in-one-sitting book’ Sunday Times’Simply terrific. Easily the best of the post-crash financial books’ Malcolm Gladwell’A great page-turner and a great illuminator of the market’s crash’ John Helyar, author of Barbarians at the Gate

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Weight 0.213 kg
Dimensions 1.8 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm
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Pages

304

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Year Published

2010-7-29

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Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0141043156

Simply terrific. Easily the best of the post-crash financial books

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Greg Zuckerman was the first to tell the world about John Paulson's sensational trade . . . He's written the definitive account of a strange and wonderful subplot of the financial crisis

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