
| “Everyone who is anyone in U.S. investment knows ‘ADAM SMITH,’ ” wrote Newsweek. While originally he had a fanatic following in the financial community, his reputation has now spread far beyond. Professor Paul Samuelson, America’s first Nobel laureate in economics, called his book, The Money Game, “a modern classic.” |
| Foreword Preface I.SUPERMONEY 1.Metaphysical Doubts,Very Short 2.Liquidity: MrOdd-Lot Robert Is Asked How He Feels 3.Supermoney,Where It Is:The Supercurrency II.THE DAY THE MUSIC ALMOST DIED 1.The Banks June 1970 2.The Brokers September 1970 III.THE PROS 1.Nostalgia Time: The Great Buying Panic 2.An Unsuccessful Group Therapy Session for Fifteen Hundred Investment rofessionals Starring the Avenging Angel 3.Cautionary Tales Remember These,O Brother, in Your New Hours of Triumph 4.How My Swiss Bank Blew $40 Million and Went Broke 5.Somebody Must Have Done Something Right: The Lessons of the Master IV.IS THE SYSTEM BLOWN? 1.The Debased Language of Supercurrency 2.Co-opting Some of the Supercurrency 3.Beta, Or Speak to Me Softly in Algebra SOME NOTES I.Table I: Sector Statements of Saving and Investment: Households, Personal Trusts, and Nonprofit Organizations IITable II.Funds Raised, Nonfinancial Sectors III.Table III:The Runoff in Commercial Paper; Summer 1970 IV.Portfolio of the University of Rochester |
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