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The Trading Game - Gary Stevenson

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Author: Gary Stevenson

Category: Non Fiction

Format: Paperback

Finished: Yes

Rating: 9/10

Comments: An autobiography that charts the life of a young guy from the east end of London, who, from delivering newspapers as a kid for £12 a week, studies at the LSE, and has a mind for mathematics, rapidly climbs to be one of the world's top traders, making his first million by the age of 23.

​His “expertise” was trading world disasters and betting that the economy was broken and getting worse sighting economic inequality as the engine behind economic Armageddon. ​ By his late 20s, living in Japan and burnt out, his employer, Citibank, did all they could to prevent him from leaving and claiming his 2 million pound bonus, despite making over 12 billion for the bank during his fast paced, short career with them. ​ An excellent read full of bad language that will one day make a good film, I’m sure.

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