Summary

Elissa Brent Weissman's novel delves into the intricate world of finance through the eyes of a young protagonist navigating the complex and often morally ambiguous realm of short selling. The narrative explores themes of ambition, ethics, and the personal cost of high-stakes investing, offering readers a nuanced portrayal of Wall Street culture and the challenges faced by those who choose to bet against the market.

  • Complexity of Short Selling: The book reveals the technical and emotional intricacies behind short selling, highlighting both its strategic appeal and inherent risks.
  • Moral Ambiguity: It examines the...

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