Revue de presse :
"A spell-binding look, by a market master, at what happens when professional money meets international terrorism." Richard L. Hudson, author, "The Misbehavior of Markets"" --Richard L. Hudson, author, "The Misbehavior of Markets
"With uncanny accuracy, Chambers takes you into the mind of the young-gun bank traders. He's been there and done that himself. But disturbingly, he also takes you into the mind of the fanatical terrorist. Whoa!" Paul Wilmott, author, "Frequently Asked Questions in Quantitative Finance"" --Frequently Asked Questions in Quantitative Finance
"It never lets up for a moment. Fresh as today's headlines, it reminds the world just how close it could be to financial meltdown.""Daily Mail"" --Daily Mail
Présentation de l'éditeur :
Jim is the Cockney boy wonder who can read stock charts like 50 foot road signs, and his uncanny talent has taken him from tea boy to trading superstar. Is he a genius or a fluke? He doesn't know. Meanwhile, the mysterious Max Davas, emperor of trading, makes billions dealing US Treasuries using more computing firepower than NASA, but now his models are telling him that something is about to go catastrophically wrong. Are the predictions fate? Or does the Cockney kid hold the key to the Armageddon trade? test
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