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[Review by Robert Jones 8-02]

CONFESSIONS OF A STREET ADDICT BY JAMES CRAMER, 2002:
A wild ride down Wall street as perhaps a high-octane version of Liar’s Poker. Cramer provides insight into how he achieved compounded returns in excess of 20% for a decade while running a long/short hedge fund, the growth and IPO of a firm he co-founded, TheStreet.com, with quite a bit of crazy anecdotes along the way. This book definitely does not leave one with a happy feeling afterwards, but strangely enough, provides quite a bit of entertainment.



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