Confessions of a Wall Street Whiz Kid: The thought-provoking, real-life story of the ups and downs and ups again of one of Wall Street’s “half-famous” financial geniuses.
Confessions of a Wall Street Whiz Kid is a thought-provoking, real-life story of the ups and downs and ups again of one of Wall Street’s “half-famous” financial geniuses, Peter Grandich. In 1987, at the tender age of 31, this high school drop-out was dubbed “The Wall Street Whiz Kid” by Good Morning America after accurately predicting the Black Monday stock market crash. He has since made so many stunningly-accurate market calls and financial predictions that he may well go down as th
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