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1297446Leg the Spread: Adventures Inside the Trillion-Dollar Boys Club of Commodities Tradinghttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/leg-the-spread-adventures-inside-the-trillion-dollar-boys-club-of-commodities-trading-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/197822/0bb83af7-e02d-4b3d-a658-2e4def656409.jpg?v=638333775346670000113113MXNCari LynnInStock/Ebooks/<p>A Plimptonesque revel, one of the most entertaining business books to come around in a long while.<br />KIRKUS REVIEWS (STARRED)</p><p>As Leg the Spread makes clear, anyone who wants to encounter capitalism red in tooth and claw should visit the Mercs trading floor. If theres ever a street rumble between commodities brokers and stock brokers, bet on the commodities brokers. They dont call it the Pit for nothing. FORBES</p><p>Leg the Spread is a kind book about a cruel world. If youre a woman, Cari Lynns salty memoir will hearten you, though it might not sway you to enter the futures trading field. If youre a man, it will embarrass you; most of the men here are pigs. If youre greedy, it might empower you regardless of your gender because the money can be unbelievable. THE BOSTON GLOBE<br />I needed to accept that this wasnt going to be a straightforward, starting-a-new-job scenario where people would come to me to introduce themselves and wish me luck. This was a place where, if you screwed up, someone could come at you with a raised fist. This was a place where you had to project enough confidence that you didnt get taken advantage of, but not enough that you came off as knowing anything more than anybody else. This was a place where you couldnt care who was touching you, who was screaming at you, or who just knocked you over, writes Cari Lynn of her first days working at the MercThe Chicago Mercantile Exchange, birthplace and home of commodities trading and the ultimate mens club. In her eye-popping, adrenaline-fueled memoir, Lynn offers an insider look at the hair-raising, high-pressured world of the Merca place where you can make or lose millions in a matter of minutesand what its like to be one of the few women who go head-to-head with the boys and try to play the game.</p><p>Commoditiesor Futurestrading is all about minimizing risk and maximizing your wallet. Buying something gives you one leg, selling something gives you another, and if youve got two legs to stand on, thats your spread. Anyone can make money by legging the spread, but if youre a woman, you need something else: the presence, savvy, and stomach to run with the bulls and prove your moxie daily in one of the most cutthroat financial arenas around.</p>...1287709Leg the Spread: Adventures Inside the Trillion-Dollar Boys Club of Commodities Trading113113https://www.gandhi.com.mx/leg-the-spread-adventures-inside-the-trillion-dollar-boys-club-of-commodities-trading-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/197822/0bb83af7-e02d-4b3d-a658-2e4def656409.jpg?v=638333775346670000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20159781311068095_W3siaWQiOiIxMDdmOTE1Zi00YWY2LTRiYmYtOGQyMS1mYjQyMzFlZDZiZjEiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjExMywiZGlzY291bnQiOjAsInNlbGxpbmdQcmljZSI6MTEzLCJpbmNsdWRlc1RheCI6dHJ1ZSwicHJpY2VUeXBlIjoiSXBwIiwiY3VycmVuY3kiOiJNWE4iLCJmcm9tIjoiMjAyNC0wNS0wNFQxMzowMDowMFoiLCJyZWdpb24iOiJNWCIsImlzUHJlb3JkZXIiOmZhbHNlfV0=9781311068095_<p>A Plimptonesque revel, one of the most entertaining business books to come around in a long while.<br />KIRKUS REVIEWS (STARRED)</p><p>As Leg the Spread makes clear, anyone who wants to encounter capitalism red in tooth and claw should visit the Mercs trading floor. If theres ever a street rumble between commodities brokers and stock brokers, bet on the commodities brokers. They dont call it the Pit for nothing. FORBES</p><p>Leg the Spread is a kind book about a cruel world. If youre a woman, Cari Lynns salty memoir will hearten you, though it might not sway you to enter the futures trading field. If youre a man, it will embarrass you; most of the men here are pigs. If youre greedy, it might empower you regardless of your gender because the money can be unbelievable. THE BOSTON GLOBE<br />I needed to accept that this wasnt going to be a straightforward, starting-a-new-job scenario where people would come to me to introduce themselves and wish me luck. This was a place where, if you screwed up, someone could come at you with a raised fist. This was a place where you had to project enough confidence that you didnt get taken advantage of, but not enough that you came off as knowing anything more than anybody else. This was a place where you couldnt care who was touching you, who was screaming at you, or who just knocked you over, writes Cari Lynn of her first days working at the MercThe Chicago Mercantile Exchange, birthplace and home of commodities trading and the ultimate mens club. In her eye-popping, adrenaline-fueled memoir, Lynn offers an insider look at the hair-raising, high-pressured world of the Merca place where you can make or lose millions in a matter of minutesand what its like to be one of the few women who go head-to-head with the boys and try to play the game.</p><p>Commoditiesor Futurestrading is all about minimizing risk and maximizing your wallet. Buying something gives you one leg, selling something gives you another, and if youve got two legs to stand on, thats your spread. Anyone can make money by legging the spread, but if youre a woman, you need something else: the presence, savvy, and stomach to run with the bulls and prove your moxie daily in one of the most cutthroat financial arenas around.</p>...9781311068095_Cari Lynnlibro_electonico_42aefc44-3cdf-3788-a0f6-8f75343f4eb1_9781311068095;9781311068095_9781311068095Cari LynnInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/smashwords-epub-73dc870d-f8ff-4de3-a6bb-28e64471502a.epub2015-03-16T00:00:00+00:00Cari Lynn