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Confessions of a Street Addict

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ISBN-10: 0743224884

ISBN-13: 9780743224888

Edition: 2003 (Reprint)

Authors: James J. Cramer

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Everyone on Wall Street knows Jim Cramer, and Cramer knows Wall Street better than anyone. In the most candid and outrageous look at Wall Street since Liar's Poker, Cramer, co-founder of TheStreet.com, radio and television commentator, and for years a premier money manager, takes readers on the wild ride that is Wall Street -- revealing how the game is played, who breaks the rules, and who gets hurt. Confessions of a Street Addict takes us from Cramer's roots in the middle-class Philadelphia suburbs to Harvard, where he began managing money, and then to Goldman Sachs, where he went into business with his wife -- Karen, the "Trading Goddess" -- as his partner. He brilliantly describes the…    
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Book details

List price: $18.00
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 6/6/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 352
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.44" long x 0.90" tall
Weight: 0.682
Language: English

James J. Cramer is the cofounder of thestreet.com, an on-line financial publication. After earning undergraduate and law degrees from Harvard, he joined Goldman, Sachs & Co., where he worked in the Private Client Services unit. In 1987 he founded Cramer, Berkowitz & Co., a private hedge fund he ran until 2000. He hosts a daily one-hour national radio show, "Real Money." He lives in Summit, New Jersey.

Early Years
Goldman
Money Man
Building a Hedge Fund
SmartMoney
The Birth of TheStreet.com
Dow Jones Again
Desai
The Man with Two Careers
Media Man
Cendant
Berkowitz
The Hiring of Kevin English
Crisis in 1998: Part One
Crisis in 1998: Part Two
Crisis in 1998: The Trading Goddess Returns
Inside the IPO: Part One
Inside the IPO: Part Two
Media Madness
Taking Back TheStreet.com
Repositioning Cramer Berkowitz
Getting Out
Confessions of an Ex-Street Addict
Index