Games of Greed: Excess, Hubris, Fraud, and Theft on Main Street and Wall Street

· Greenleaf Book Group
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Examining the consequences of greed in today's society

Fear and greed are among the strongest motivators. They influence all our decisions. Every day, we see the lives of the fabulous and famous in the press, on TV, and on social media, and we envy them for their luxurious lifestyle. We want it all too!

Games of Greed reveals how some of these people let greed get the better of them. This book connects the dots between the Panama Papers, Bernie Madoff, famous rough traders, and con artists like Nick Leeson, Jérôme Kerviel, Billy McFarland, and Jordan Belfort, the real Wolf of Wall Street. It reveals the excesses of Main Street and Wall Street and Silicon Valley, and even loafing Las Vegas—art heists, stock markets, bitcoins, and festival fraud.

​In this insightful book, Torsten Dennin demonstrates the pitfalls of greed through many examples of people who, like Icarus, flew too high and fell with catastrophic consequences. In the current day and age of increasing financial tensions and fewer planetary resources, his analysis of greed is both relevant and timely.

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About the author

Dr. Torsten Dennin is a professional investment expert for almost 20 years. He is a member of the management board and the Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of Asset Management Switzerland AG in Switzerland. Torsten Dennin is a member of Berlin Institute of Finance, Innovation and Digitalization. He has been appointed Professor of Economics in 2018 and teaches today at universities in Switzerland and Germany.

Games of Greed is his fourth book. His last book, From Tulips to Bitcoins, reached bestseller status on Amazon in the categories of finance, commodities, and digital currencies, and has been translated into seven languages. Torsten lives with his wife and daughter in Switzerland.

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