The Lamb of Wall Street

The Lamb of Wall Street
Author: Karen Bruton
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781637630105

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A female math whiz overcomes gender discrimination to achieve success in the stock options market and invests her profits in supporting struggling communities across the globe only to be attacked by the SEC and loses her fortune to defend her honor. Karen Bruton’s story is the tale of a woman who pioneered her way to corporate success through tough cultural and economic times and now seeks to encourage and strengthen women around the world who face dire poverty. From a young age, Karen Bruton simply wanted to do her best at school, get into a good college, and start a career. While pursuing her first job during the early 1970s, she was confronted with the harsh reality of being a woman in the male-dominated corporate world. But she persisted—becoming the first female professional at several firms and ultimately rising to the rank of vice president and corporate controller at two different companies. Once at the top of the corporate ladder, she had a number of international experiences that revealed the plight of the desperately poor. Karen sensed a calling from God that led her to leave her prestigious position and devote her life to offering hope to these destitute populations. Karen founded Just Hope International in March 2007. During her initial projects, she had a nagging sense that the usual approach to charitable work was not effective. She realized there was a better way to alleviate entrenched poverty—by offering a hand-up rather than a handout. Her organization began equipping willing workers in the Global South with economic principles and entrepreneurial practices that allowed them to build their own businesses, save and invest money, and take control of their lives—gaining dignity in the process. During the course of her financial career, Karen spent a decade learning to trade on the stock market. After leaving her executive position, she continued trading stocks in order to create an income for herself and her nonprofit projects. Her surprising success attracted the attention of her friends and former colleagues, who asked her to invest their funds as well. In response, she launched a private hedge fund whose earnings allowed her to underwrite all of Just Hope’s overhead and operating costs. After unprecedented returns, Karen was shocked when she came under investigation by the SEC, which accused her of fraudulent practices. Her deep faith, quiet confidence, and the staunch support of her investors upheld her throughout this dark time. In the midst of the SEC investigation, Karen and her team continued their humanitarian endeavors. After working in several countries in South America, Asia, and Africa, Karen and her team witnessed how essential women are to the success of their projects. Though women are the hardest, most dedicated workers, Karen grieves how little support and encouragement these women receive. She finds herself deeply inspired by these courageous women and sensed a fresh calling to devote her energy toward encouraging and strengthening women specifically in the years ahead.

Wall Street in History

Wall Street in History
Author: Martha Joanna Lamb
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1883
Genre: New York (N.Y.)
ISBN: HARVARD:32044020061479

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How to Win in Wall Street

How to Win in Wall Street
Author: Joaquin Miller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1881
Genre: Securities industry
ISBN: UIUC:30112057565548

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Tuxedo Park

Tuxedo Park
Author: Jennet Conant
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781476767291

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A New York Times bestseller! The untold story of the eccentric Wall Street tycoon and the circle of scientific geniuses who helped build the atomic bomb and defeat the Nazis—changing the course of history. Legendary financier, philanthropist, and society figure Alfred Lee Loomis gathered the most visionary scientific minds of the twentieth century—Albert Einstein, Werner Heisenberg, Niels Bohr, Enrico Fermi, and others—at his state-of-the-art laboratory in Tuxedo Park, New York, in the late 1930s. He established a top-secret defense laboratory at MIT and personally bankrolled pioneering research into new, high-powered radar detection systems that helped defeat the German Air Force and U-boats. With Ernest Lawrence, the Nobel Prize–winning physicist, he pushed Franklin Delano Roosevelt to fund research in nuclear fission, which led to the development of the atomic bomb. Jennet Conant, the granddaughter of James Bryant Conant, one of the leading scientific advisers of World War II, enjoyed unprecedented access to Loomis’ papers, as well as to people intimately involved in his life and work. She pierces through Loomis’ obsessive secrecy and illuminates his role in assuring the Allied victory.

Truth of the Stock Tape and Wall Street Stock Selector

Truth of the Stock Tape and Wall Street Stock Selector
Author: William D. Gann
Publsiher: Health Research Books
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1988
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 093909312X

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Wall Street Stock Selector

Wall Street Stock Selector
Author: W. D. Gann
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-08-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781787200548

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Wall Street trader and author W. D. Gann’s third book, first published in 1930, is the follow-up to his acclaimed 1923 publication Truth of the Stock Tape (1923). It aims to provide traders and investors alike with seven more years of Gann’s own experiences—including mistakes made and losses incurred—by offering further tried and tested rules and methods that will help traders to study and learn how to select the proper stocks to buy and sell with a minimum of risk.

45 Years In Wall Street

45 Years In Wall Street
Author: William D. Gann
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2015-08-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781681464121

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Dr. Gann gives a thorough explanation of investment rules in this book for new and seasoned investors alike. Read this over and over until they become clear and fluid practices in your everyday portfolio management. This is the only eBook you will find that includes all the original charts and tables.

Forty Five Years in Wall Street

Forty Five Years in Wall Street
Author: W. D. Gann
Publsiher: Health Research Books
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1949
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0939093138

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