Analysis Of Liar's Poker

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The book Liar’s Poker begins in 1986, the first year of the firm Salomon Brothers decent, with Michael Lewis and the rest of the employees confused by the characteristics of their boss John Gutfreund. Gutfreund was known throughout the firm to bring a sudden chill to your bones or at Lewis put it “as same as the nervous twitch of a small furry animal at the silent approach of a grizzly bear” (Lewis 120). What had the employees confused was that Gutfruend usually hovered over everyone quietly with his cigar droppings all over; today however, he made a straight line toward the desk of John Meriwether. Meriwether was known as Salomon’s finest bond traders. Gutfruend went to him and whispered “One hand, one million dollars, no tears” (Lewis 127) what Gutfruend had whispered meant that he had challenged Meriwether to a betting game called Liar’s Poker. The game Liar’s Poker consist of a group of people, form a circle. Each player holds a dollar bill to their chest. Each player attempts to fool the others about the serial number printed on the face of their own bill. One trader starts by making his own bid, and attempts to guess a certain amount of a number consisting in every player’s dollar. An example from the book started the bid with three sixes. Counting every player plus himself each serial numbers contain at least three sixes.
In 1984 Michael was living in London pursuing the finish of his master’s degree in economics at the London School of Economics. He received an invitation to dine with the Queen Mother. He was seated between two managing directors from Salomon Brothers wives. Trying to stay calm they began quizzing him, and later on offered him a chance to work for Salomon Brothers.
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... I did. Lewis really broke down every scenario quite well and made the book amusing and informing. Learning about how the bond market worked was interesting as well. The facts he wrote about why the bond market exploded, one being The Fed announced that the money supply is going to be fixed and interest rates will float. And two America was borrowing money faster than ever. This book made me think a lot on how things worked in that field and also made me research certain aspects to grasp the content. Although there was a lot of financial information, I enjoyed his style of discussing the environment and personalities throughout his experience. His writing style is unique which builds up my curiosity to read another book from him.

Lewis, Michael. Liar’s Poker: Rising through the Wreckage on Wall Street. New York: Norton, 1989. Kindle File.

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