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The Wall Street

The Wall Street

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From the author of "StartUp - A Story of Money, Betrayal & Revenge" comes the startling rags-to-riches story of an Indian-American undergrad of NYU who takes Wall Street heads on. After learning the basics of wall street from a hedge fund, Ryan enters the testosterone-laced warrens of financial services industry, launching his own Hedge Fund - Xapex, a place where millions of dollars trade hands every week. Read the saga of Money, Power & Love, and how Absolute Power corrupts Absolutely. I will be uploading at least two chapters per week, so stay tuned. Happy Reading!
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