In “Liar’s Poker,” a thrilling memoir published in 1989, Michael Lewis takes readers on an exhilarating journey through the world of Wall Street during the 1980s. Lewis himself was a young bond trader at Salomon Brothers, one of the largest investment banks at the time. With his unique insider perspective, Lewis exposes the unrestrained greed, …
“The Wolf of Wall Street” is an electrifying memoir that offers a gripping account of the notorious rise and fall of Jordan Belfort, a charismatic stockbroker who achieved extraordinary wealth while pushing the boundaries of both the financial industry and his own morality. Through a rollercoaster narrative filled with excess, debauchery, and unbridled ambition, Belfort …