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Ugly Americans: the True Story of Ivy League Cowboys Who Raided Asian Markets for Millions

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Ugly Americans: the True Story of Ivy League Cowboys Who Raided Asian Markets for Millions
Ugly Americans: the True Story of Ivy League Cowboys Who Raided Asian Markets for Millions

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Ugly Americans: the True Story of Ivy League Cowboys Who Raided Asian Markets for Millions

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Ben Mezrich, author of the
New York Times
bestseller
Bringing Down the House
, returns with an astonishing story of Ivy League hedge-fund cowboys, high stakes, and the Asian underworld.
John Malcolm was the ultimate gunslinger in the Wild East, prepared to take on any level of risk in making mind-boggling sums of money. He and his friends were hedge-fund cowboys, living life on the adrenaline-, sex-, and drugs-fueled edge—kids running billion-dollar portfolios, trading information in the back rooms of high-class brothels and at VIP tables in nightclubs across the Far East.
Malcolm and his Ivy League-schooled twenty-something colleagues, with their warped sense of morality, created their own economic theory that would culminate in a single deal the likes of which had never been seen before—or since.
Ugly Americans
is a story of extremes, charged with wealth, nerve, excess, and glamour. A real-life mixture of
Liar's Poker
and
Wall Street
, brimming with intense action, romance, underground sex, vivid locales, and exotic characters,
is the untold true story that rocked the financial community.

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