Head of Research: My Ten-Year Roller Coaster Ride on Wall Street

Head of Research: My Ten-Year Roller Coaster Ride on Wall Street

BRIGHT LIGHTSAND SHATTERED DREAMS Yi Chen looked up at the bright lights and corner offices of Wall Street and wanted it all. And he nearly had it. After emigrating from China and earning his PhD in physics from the University of Pennsylvania, Yi landed at Goldman Sachs, a quantitative analyst on the rise. After leaving Goldman to seek his fortune as a trader, the roller-coaster ride began and Yi’s life became a nightmare of lighting-fast promotions and blowups, fueled by office politi

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