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Michael Lewis's Liar's Poker (1989) is a seminal, firsthand account of 1980s Wall Street, focusing on his time as a bond salesman at Salomon Brothers during its chaotic rise. The narrative details the firm's transition to a predatory culture centered on mortgage-backed securities, highlighting the intense greed and high-stakes gambling that defined the era. Read a detailed summary of the book.

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