2. Meditations
Author: Marcus Aurelius
Description: Here’s a sage perspective on the importance of humility and stoicism. When you feel like you’re at the center of the world, and working on deals that make the Wall Street Journal, it’s good to keep life in perspective. Or as Aurelius said, “words that everyone once used are now obsolete, and so are the men whose names were once on everyone's lips.”
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3. Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System--and Themselves
Author: Andrew Ross Sorkin
Description: This is the defining, fly-on-the-wall account of the financial crisis that reshaped Wall Street as an industry and as a culture. It’s rich with details, reconstructed from hundreds of interviews, but still highly entertaining. Read the book, but skip the movie. Lloyd Blankfein is played by Charlie Runkle from Californication in the HBO adaption.
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4. Dark Genius of Wall Street: The Misunderstood Life of Jay Gould, King of the Robber Barons
Author: Edward J. Renehan Jr.
Description: Jay Gould was one of the great overlooked and most interesting of the robber barons, and one of the richest men of his time. Despite his reputation (newspapers joked about sealing his casket to prevent him from returning to raid Wall Street one last time), Gould was also one of first great philanthropists.
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Author: Edwin Lefèvre
Description: This fictionalized biography of Jesse Livermore, one of the greatest speculators ever, is probably the most recommended investment book ever written.
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6. Liar's Poker
Author: Michael Lewis
Description: Liar’s Poker is one of the most famous Wall Street books of all-time. It’s a funny and insightful account of life on the Salomon Brothers bond desk in the 1980’s - an unprecedented era of greed and excess. You’d be hard-pressed to find a trader who hasn’t read this book. I read it in high school, and immediately wanted to go to Wall Street (and incidentally, started out on the same Victoria Plaza trading floor seven years later.)
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7. Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco
Author: Bryan Burrough
Description: An unbelievable story of the leveraged buyout of RJR Nabisco, or as the New York Times says, “one of the finest, most compelling accounts of what happened to corporate America and Wall Street in the 1980’s." This is one of those books you don’t want to put down. The HBO movie is a bit lowbrow, but still very watchable.
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8. The Buy Side: A Wall Street Trader's Tale of Spectacular Excess
Author: Turney Duff
Description: Imagine making $2 million a year. You’re on top of the world. But you’re also an addict. Imagine being so high, hung over, and irresponsibly late for work that you decide to throw yourself into a puddle, punch yourself in the face, rip your clothes, and then go upstairs and tell your boss that you got mugged. Well, that’s what Turney did … between stints in rehab.
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9. Thinking, Fast and Slow
Author: Daniel Kahneman
Description: How good are our decisions and how do we make them? Nobel Prize winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman offers practical insights into how choices are made, as well as techniques we can use to guard against the mental glitches that often distort our judgment. David Brooks calls this book “the Lewis and Clark of the mind.”
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next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad10. American Pyscho
Author: Bret Easton Ellis
Description: It’s satire, but a weighty percentage of young bankers still idolize Patrick Bateman. You’ve probably seen the movie, but the book is still worth reading. Just don’t show up for your first day of work making Dorsia references.
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11. The Handbook of Fixed Income Securities
Author: Frank J. Fabozzi
Description: I studied this book before my first Salomon interview and immediately had an upper hand on the analysts and associates who were interviewing me. Even if you prefer equities or M&A to fixed income, this kind of knowledge demonstrates a dedication held by only a handful of prospective bankers.
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12. The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine
Author: Michael Lewis
Description: This is an absorbing account of the forces that led to the financial crisis from the perspective of the people who got rich betting against the US housing market. The movie was surprisingly good, but you should still read the book.
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13. The Bonfire of the Vanities
Author: Tom Wolfe
Description: Your bosses probably have an affinity for the Wall Street lore of the 1980’s, and this is one of the novels that sums up the decade, but yet still doesn’t feel out of touch today in an era of social and economic inequality.
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14. Heart of Darkness
Author: Joseph Conrad
Description: What happens to the so-called best and brightest when they are thrust into a morally opaque, alternate reality, with a completely different set of rules and values? It could be the Congo or downtown Manhattan.
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next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad15. Study Guide for 2016 Level I CFA Exam: Complete Set
Author: Wiley
Description: Getting a job on Wall Street is famously difficult, unless you have rich parents. Banks typically hire less than 4% of applicants. So get your CFA if you want to at least make it to the interview stage.
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