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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ⢠A riveting, true-life legal thriller about the governmentās pursuit of billionaire hedge fund manager Steven Cohen and his employees at SAC Capitalāa revelatory look at the power and wealth of Wall Street
ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEARāThe New York Times and The Economist ⢠āAn essential exposĆ© of our timesāa work that reveals the deep rot in our financial system . . . Everyone should read this book.āāDavid Grann, author of Killers of the Flower Moon
Steven A. Cohen changed Wall Street. He and his fellow pioneers of the hedge fund industry didnāt lay railroads, build factories, or invent new technologies. Rather, they made their billions through financial speculation, by placing bets in the market that turned out to be right more often than not.
Cohen was revered as one of the greatest traders who ever lived. But that image was shattered when his fund, SAC Capital, became the target of a seven-year government investigation. Prosecutors labeled SAC a āmagnet for market cheatersā whose culture encouraged the relentless pursuit of āedgeāāand even āblack edge,ā which is inside informationāand the firm was ultimately indicted and pleaded guilty to charges related to a vast insider trading scheme. Cohen, himself, however, was never charged.
Black Edge raises urgent and troubling questions about those who sit at the pinnacle of high finance and how they have reshaped the economy.
Finalist for the New York Public Libraryās Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism ⢠Longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction and the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award
ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEARāThe New York Times and The Economist ⢠āAn essential exposĆ© of our timesāa work that reveals the deep rot in our financial system . . . Everyone should read this book.āāDavid Grann, author of Killers of the Flower Moon
Steven A. Cohen changed Wall Street. He and his fellow pioneers of the hedge fund industry didnāt lay railroads, build factories, or invent new technologies. Rather, they made their billions through financial speculation, by placing bets in the market that turned out to be right more often than not.
Cohen was revered as one of the greatest traders who ever lived. But that image was shattered when his fund, SAC Capital, became the target of a seven-year government investigation. Prosecutors labeled SAC a āmagnet for market cheatersā whose culture encouraged the relentless pursuit of āedgeāāand even āblack edge,ā which is inside informationāand the firm was ultimately indicted and pleaded guilty to charges related to a vast insider trading scheme. Cohen, himself, however, was never charged.
Black Edge raises urgent and troubling questions about those who sit at the pinnacle of high finance and how they have reshaped the economy.
Finalist for the New York Public Libraryās Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism ⢠Longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction and the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award