The Zeroes, Randall Lane
The Zeroes, Randall Lane
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The Zeroes
My Misadventures in the Decade Wall Street Went Insane

Author: Randall Lane

Narrator: Randall Lane

Unabridged: 12 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/15/2010


Synopsis

Magazine entrepreneur Randall Lane had a prime seat at Wall Street's biggest greed fest. The Zeroes is a memoir about the excesses and bad behavior of an outsider who got pulled into a crazy, self-contained world. Among Randall's eye-popping true stories:

—How fortunes were made, from the million-dollar score made in the thirty-minute gap between the collapse of the Twin Towers on 9/11, to the man who personally made $4 billion from the 2008 housing meltdown.

—How fortunes were spent, from Lane's $1,000-per-seat trader-versus-trader boxing matches to $60 million bidding wars for Gulfstream jets.

—How Lane crossed paths with dozens of famous people who tried to cash in on the feeding frenzy or found themselves in the middle of it, including Diana Ross, Alex Rodriguez, Al Gore, John Travolta, half the 1986 Mets, and virtually every major player involved in the economic collapse.

When the crash hit, Lane's company and personal portfolio were destroyed along with the high-flying traders his magazines celebrated. The Wall Street Journal called his magazines' demise "one of those moments when a chance arrow of history scores a perfect bull's-eye on a deserving target." Even Lane has to agree.

In the tradition of Michael Lewis's Liar's Poker, this memoir will serve as a timeless reference when people in the future ask, "What were the Zeroes really like?"

About Randall Lane

Randall Lane is a media entrepreneur and journalist. As CEO of Doubledown Media, he founded or relaunched five magazines, including Trader Monthly, Dealmaker, and Private Air. He has written for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and The Daily Beast and was the Washington bureau chief for Forbes. He lives in New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Daniel

I've become a junkie for all the books about the recent economic crisis. For one reason, I think it largely defines (along with the wars in Iraq/Afghanistan) the great narrative of the new millennium. Secondly, I happened to be in New York at the time of the great struggles on Wall Street in 2008 an......more

Goodreads review by Rob

This is a great review of the 2008-2009 financial implosion and the events that triggered it. Excess big time. Great book from the publisher of Trader Monthly.....loved the insight to the Wall Street mentality and the amount of money made by some of the traders was absolutely insane....$4 billion in......more

Goodreads review by David

I can't say I liked this book. Some interesting tales, but the author comes across as condescending. In the beginning of the book, he tells the tales of rich people who didn't work hard for their funds-while he's the only one supposedly earning an honest living, while rambling around in his 97 Subar......more

Goodreads review by Adam

Lost more notes in my old phone but thsi book prompted me to read Randal's second book and they're both page turners. What my 👂 heard below 👇 I had more money then sense given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior. "it's terrible to feel our livelihood hinges on a capricious boss" mi......more

Cool insight, a unique perspective few people would have but the descriptions of the actual finances/deals etc. could have been easier to digest......more