<p><p>the Go-go Years Is Not To Be Read In The Usual Manner Of Wall Street Classics. You Do Not Read This Book To See Our Present Situation Reenacted In The Past, With Only The Names Changed. You Read It Because It Is A Wonderful Description Of The Way Things Were In A Different Time And Place.?from The Foreword By Michael Lewis <p>the 1960s Bull Market Was A Wild Time Of Unbridled Growth And Stellar Performance. It Remains A Pivotal Era In American Financial History, A Time Of Corporate Gunslingers, Mutual Funds, New-issue Stocks, Chinese Money, And The Conglomerates. But It Is Also A Cautionary Tale Of Wall Street For Today's Investor, Chronicling The Personalities, Markets, Events, And Trends That Drove Stocks Up Throughout The 1960s And Made Millionaires Of Many Until The Inevitable Crashes In The 1970s. <p>considered A Classic Among Finance Classics, The Go-go Years Is The Harrowing And Humorous Story Of The Go-go Growth Stocks Of The 1960s. Their Meteoric Rise Caused A Multitude Of Small Investors To Thrive For Nearly A Decade. John Brooks's Award-winning And Inimitable Style Brings To Life The People, Places, And Extraordinary Circumstances That Changed The Course Of The Stock Market Forever. It Was A Time When Greed Drove The Market And Fast Money Was Being Made And Lost In The Surge And Plunge Of Growth And Performance Stocks. Included Are The Dramatic Stories Of Such High-profile Personalities As H. Ross Perot Who Lost $450 Million In One Day, Saul Steinberg's Grandiose Attempt To Take Over Chemical Bank, And The Self-destructive Fall Of America's Last Gatsby, Eddie Gilbert.</p>