My Side of the Street
Why Wolves, Flesh Boys, Quants, and Masters of the Universe Don't Represent the Real Wall Street
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Jason Trennert's 'My Side of the Street' presents a personal account of his upbringing and career in the financial industry, arguing that finance serves a broader social purpose such as raising capital and funding innovation.
The book challenges sensationalized portrayals of Wall Street by highlighting the everyday professionals who support the economy.
Trennert combines memoir elements with commentary on industry practices, governance, and culture.
He explores topics like the role of financial intermediaries, ethical lapses that shape public perceptions, and why markets matter for economic growth.
The work aims to humanize finance while urging practitioners and the public to appreciate its constructive functions.
The book challenges sensationalized portrayals of Wall Street by highlighting the everyday professionals who support the economy.
Trennert combines memoir elements with commentary on industry practices, governance, and culture.
He explores topics like the role of financial intermediaries, ethical lapses that shape public perceptions, and why markets matter for economic growth.
The work aims to humanize finance while urging practitioners and the public to appreciate its constructive functions.
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