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The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine
The Big Short Inside the Doomsday Machine
Author: Michael Lewis
ISBN-13: 9780393338829
ISBN-10: 0393338827
Publication Date: 2/1/2011
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 29 ratings
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Book Type: Paperback
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buzzby avatar reviewed The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine on + 6062 more book reviews
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I agree that he's a very good story teller. But, somehow, it's the same story Moneyball. Smart misanthrope (in this book, several, I lost count at 3) performs circles around his conformist-and-stupid colleagues.
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The Big Short is about the real estate bubble and it's subsequent meltdown. It's focus is what was happening on Wall Street. It's an excellent insight into what was going on behind the scenes and how blinded the people who should have seen it coming were. While this sounds very dry, it's really not because it follow several investors who did see it coming. Like most contrarians, these are interesting people. The book does not go into heavy analysis or charts and graphs--it's not that kind of book--but there is some technical talk that might go over some readers heads. You can get by with just pick up the general gist of that stuff, so you don't overtax your brain, and still find the book fascinating. I do wish the author had made it clear what caused the bankers to start making these loans (pressure from the Federal government via Freddy Mac and Fannie May) but the story he's telling doesn't really start until later.
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Could not put it down. Michael Lewis is an amazing story teller.
douglasawhite avatar reviewed The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine on + 9 more book reviews
If you liked Liar's Poker, you will love this. The story of how greed, fraud, arrogance, and incompetence all played a role in the recent creation and crash of the sub-prime markets. At times absolutely maddening and frightening, after reading this book, I am still amazed no one has gone to jail for any of the shenanigans describe.
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I just finished this and also couldn't put it down. This book is incredible. It explains the financial underpinnings of Wall Street and, in part, how the financial meltdown was able to happen. The fact that no one has been held accountable for it is all the more astounding. Nothing has changed. Michael Lewis is my new hero.
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Articulate, comprehensive, fascinating.
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I loved the information about the foreclosure meltdown and why it happened, but the second half drags a bit as it seems repetitive in the why examples. I have not seen the movie yet.