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John Wiley & Sons Inc Go-Go Years C by John Brooks
The 1960s was one of Wall Streets most speculative eras. These were the years of growth and performance of gunslingers the youth revolution mutual funds newissue stocks creative accounting Chinese money and the conglomerates. In this tumultuous environment the multitudes of small investors thrived and multiplied only later to diminish in the devastating market crashes of the 1970s. In his book Brooks chronicles this era while educating readers about the takeoff growth sprees of Wall Streets 1960s and the crashes of the 1970s reminding todays investors that Wall Street has always been a source of hope havoc and hyperbole.