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Rock & Roll Stockbroker

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The true story of how an ex-hippie poet grew up, got lucky and rocked Wall Street for over thirty years.... Don Goodman, a street kid from a Brooklyn ghetto, evolves from stoned-out hippie and NYC taxi driver to rock critic, before finding his way into the Wall Street life as a career financial advisor for the most successful firms on Wall Street. Don shares his rollicking tales of how ferrying drug dealers in his taxi, and interviewing rock stars in dumpy backstage rooms contributed to his success building a business as a financial professional beginning with the Great Bull Market of the 80's. Don's career ultimately has spanned the 1987 market crash, as well as the collapse of the internet bubble and subsequent horror of 9/11 and beyond. Rock &Roll Stockbroker is filled with amazing stories of the lives of everyday stockbrokers and their interactions with the average investing public. Don shows us, like no one before, that what everyday investors do can be way more bizarre and unbelievable than anything Hollywood can invent.

Author Biography:

Don Goodman grew up in a Brooklyn ghetto, and found his way to Wall Street success through luck, hard work and the kind of determination only a kid from the backstreets could bring. Dividing his time between the Big Island of Hawaii and the northwestern hills of Connecticut, Don continues his love affair with poetry, music and the stock market. Rock & Roll Stockbroker is not Don's first publication: in previous positions, Don was the author of numerous articles and poems that appeared in newspapers and literary journals. Most recently, Don is the co-author of two short stories, Finding Southside Johnny and Raising Jerry Garcia, with his wife, the novelist Anne Kelleher.
Release date NZ
April 26th, 2015
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Imprint
Pond House Press
Pages
326
Publisher
Pond House Press
Dimensions
152x229x19
ISBN-13
9780692440889
Product ID
24163658

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