Quote from Reaver:
Apparently Amazon is not displaying the actual reviews anymore..just the # of stars on average...
Unless my computer is messed up.
Same for me. There are no customer reviews. I am also logged into Amazon, so it is strange that they do not exist. Currently, the book is rated 4/5 stars. I don't know if this is manipulated.
There are editorial reviews, however:
Editorial Reviews
Craig L Howe, Faulkner and me, Amazon Top 500 Reviewer
"The most realistic portrayal of the risks, rewards, joys, frustrations, exhilarations and the depths of a trader's life since Reminiscences of a Stock Operator."
Aaron C. Brown, Executive Director at Morgan Stanley, Author of The Poker Face of Wall Street
"A clearly-written account of a natural trader coming of age, a Catcher in the Rye for traders. Highly recommended if you want to be or understand a trader."
Grady Harp, Amazon Top 7 Reviewer
"Sykes proves that in addition to his extraordinary gift as an entrepreneur he is also a very fine writer, able to communicate his dream and his reality with a forceful, compelling style that will find an audience among those who wish to understand the seeming conundrum of the Stock Market."
James Altucher, President, Stockpickr LLC, Formula Capital, and Author of Trade Like a Hedge Fund and SuperCa$h
"Tim lays it on the line. The pain, the hunger, the glory, the brutality of trading in the trenches. Read this before you try to turn $12,000 into $2,000,000."
Greg Feirman, Founder and CEO, Top Gun Financial Planning
"This is the first book I'd give to somebody if I were trying to interest them in the stock market..."
Book Description
$2 trillion is invested in the hedge fund industry, and yet, due to industry regulations, the general public knows little about them. This book will change everything. Timothy turned $12,000 of Bar Mitzvah gift money into $1.65 million trading thousands of stocks from 1999-2002, managed the #1 Short Bias Hedge Fund from 2003-2006, starred in the television documentary Wall Street Warriors, and appeared regularly on CNBC all before the age of 26. It's been a wild ride. This `Rocky'-like story is the first realistic look at the world of stock trading and hedge funds-it will educate and inspire everyone.
About the Author
Timothy Sykes is an American hedge fund manager and star of the television documentary Wall Street Warriors. His feat of turning $12,415 of Bar Mitzvah Gift Money into a fully audited pre-tax sum of $1.65 million while still in college landed him in Trader Monthly's 2006 "Top 30 under 30" and preceded his hedge fund, Cilantro Fund Management, LLC, being the #1 Ranked Short Bias Hedge Fund for 2003-2006 by Barclays. He is a regular CNBC commentator and has been featured on CNN, FOX News, Businessweek, MSN Money, TheStreet.com, CBS Marketwatch, Reuters, Institutional Investor, The New York Times, and The LA Times.