Wired on Wall Street : The Rise and Fall of Tipper X, One of the FBI's Most Prolific Informants
Wired on Wall Street : The Rise and Fall of Tipper X, One of the FBI's Most Prolific Informants
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Author(s): Hardin, Tom
ISBN No.: 9781394348879
Pages: 304
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 37.03
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"A riveting account of the human cost of corruption. Tom Hardin's tale of an impressive rise in the world of finance, flawed personal choices, and then an agonizing role as an FBI informant, exposes a system that often extracts honor for wealth. Disturbingly candid but ultimately inspiring--a great read and valuable life lesson." --General Stanley McChrystal, CEO and Chairman of McChrystal Group "As an FBI agent for over 25 years, I've met my share of people who lost their moral compass on Wall Street. Tom Hardin's story is different--brutally honest, self-reflective, and deeply human. Wired on Wall Street is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand how good people can go wrong and how they can make things right." --FBI Special Agent Gregory Coleman (Ret.), case agent on The Wolf of Wall Street investigation "This candid, riveting tale should be issued on day one to anybody who dreams of success on Wall Street.


But, it is also much more. Hardin's book is a blaring alarm for a society in which some of our most powerful people break the rules with the unspoken justification: everyone else is doing it." --Evan Osnos, National Book Award winner and author of The Haves and Have-Yachts "There is no one that has taught me more about redemption and personal growth than Tom Hardin. This book combines a jaw dropping, gripping story, with profound reflections on the psychology of unethical behavior. An essential read for anyone that wants to understand how white collar crime happens, and how organizations might meaningfully protect themselves and their employees." --Alison Taylor, clinical professor at NYU Stern and author of Higher Ground "This remarkable book takes readers inside the high-stakes world of Wall Street, the devastating cost of ethical shortcuts, and the long road to redemption. I know Tom personally and have always admired his unflinching honesty in showing how the pursuit of success can lead to bad decisions--but how confronting failure head-on opens the door to self-reflection. Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how financial pressure and rationalization can turn the road to riches into a dead end.


" --John Gill, President at Association of Certified Fraud Examiners "Wired on Wall Street is a behind-the-scenes look at the high stakes world of finance and its risky compromises and perils. Tom Hardin pulls back the curtain on a world of ambition, temptation, and consequences--and shows how reinvention can emerge from even the darkest chapters." --Dorie Clark, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author of Reinventing You and The Long Game "Tom Hardin takes you inside the psychology of ambition and self-deception with zero sugarcoating. Wired on Wall Street reads like a thriller, but every word actually happened. It's a powerful story of redemption and self-awareness that proves a second act is still possible for people willing to do the work to rebuild their lives." --Jordan Harbinger, creator of The Jordan Harbinger Show "Wired on Wall Street is a riveting memoir from the most prolific FBI informant in Wall Street history. Hardin's first-hand account of how chasing an edge in the secretive, high-stakes world of hedge funds is not only a thriller that exposes how power, pressure, and paranoia collide inside modern finance, but a personal indictment about how greed can consume even the most earnest of young men." --Ian Frisch, author of Magic is Dead and Inside the Cartel.



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