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基本説明
Traces the rich, colorful, and often scandalous history of the U.S. futures market from Benjamin Hutchinson's corner of wheat in the 1860s to the Hunt brothers' cunning efforts to control the silver market in the 1980s.
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An intriguing history of the futures market and speculation
From Jay Gould's attempt to corner the gold market in the 1860s to the Hunt brothers' scandalous efforts to control the silver market in the 1980s, Wheels of Fortune traces the rich, colorful history of the futures market on its quest for respectability and profit. This comprehensive account shows readers why the markets have been grabbing headlines for over 100 years as both respectable economic institutions and hotbeds of gambling activity and scandal. Charles Geisst brings the personalities and strategies behind the futures market and speculation in general to life, against a backdrop of American life that begins prior to the Civil War.
Contents
Acknowledgments vi Introduction vii
Chapter 1 A Tale of the Pits 1
Chapter 2 Futures and 'Wild Jackasses' 49
Chapter 3 The Great Bear Hunt 99
Chapter 4 Expanding the Menu 143
Chapter 5 Metals and Money 187
Chapter 6 Chicago Follies 243
Chapter 7 Rogues' Gallery 297
Postscript 353
Bibliography 355
Index 360