New Year's Eve, 1999: The world fixed its eyes on Manhattan's Times Square. And the brightest light that December evening came from the seven-story television monitor covering the Nasdaq's newly opened MarketSite at 43rd and Broadway. In many ways, the Nasdaq's phenomenal climb during the '90s epitomized the optimism Americans felt as they entered the new millennium—just as its fall would later reflect the nation's anxieties in a post-crash, post-9/11 world.
Indeed, throughout its history the Nasdaq has not only mirrored our times, it has profoundly influence them. What started as a Depression-era organization designed to combat stock market fraud—and struggled for decades as the upstart of Wall Street—is now vying with the venerated New York Stock Exchange as the global icon of corporate wealth and success. The Nasdaq fueled the growth of bedrock New Economy giants like Microsoft, Oracle, and Intel. In the process it became the first true online community, linking traders, investors, Main Street, and Wall Street together via a hyperfast, seamless electronic network.
In Nasdaq, author and journalist Mark Ingebretsen digs deep into the "Market of Markets" to reveal the famous (and the infamous) characters and events that helped shape it, the scandal that rocked it, and the vision of one of its leaders, Frank Zarb, to create a truly global trading arena—the most powerful engine of capital creation in history. It's a story that reaches from the hallowed financial firms in New York to the billion-dollar start-ups in Silicon Valley, from the farthest reaches of Europe and Asia to the hometown investors who helped the Nasdaq revolutionize the way stocks are traded.
Nasdaq picks up where Charles Geisst's Wall Street: A History leaves off and masterfully chronicles one of the most important eras in global financial history. You'll discover a drama like no other and realize what most people don't know, or don't understand, about the Nasdaq.
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Mark Ingebretsen, a veteran journalist covering business and finance for over 20 years, first chronicled the Nasdaq's inner world in his book The Guts and Glory of Day Trading. His financial columns have been featured on TheStreet.com, and his articles have appeared in a number of national publications, including Esquire, Sports Illustrated, Chicago, Outside, and the IEEE Spectrum.
"Mark Ingebretsen does a masterful job describing the transformation of Nasdaq from its Wild West origins to the worldwide colossus it has become."—John Mullin, president, Datek Online Financial Services LLC "This is more than just a fascinating and well-written history of Nasdaq. It's the most lucid account I've read of the growth of stock trading in the 20th century."—Stephen Eckett, director, Global Investor "Ingebretsen's fascination with his subject matter is contagious. At once authoritative and entertaining, it's a read that captivates, informs, and will make you a better investor."—Jamie Heller, CBS MarketWatch "Mark Ingebretsen's engaging warts-and-all history of Nasdaq couldn't come at a better time."—Dana Stiffler, senior analyst, Financial Services, AMR Research "I've never seen all this stuff laid out in one place, so compellingly told. A must-read for anyone who is interested in how the most innovative market is changing our world."—Jan Parr, special projects editor, Chicago magazine
New Year's Eve, 1999: The world fixed its eyes on Manhattan's Times Square. And the brightest light that December evening came from the seven-story television monitor covering the Nasdaq's newly opened MarketSite at 43rd and Broadway. In many ways, the Nasdaq's phenomenal climb during the '90s epitomized the optimism Americans felt as they entered the new millennium―just as its fall would later reflect the nation's anxieties in a post-crash, post-9/11 world.<br><br>Indeed, throughout its history the Nasdaq has not only mirrored our times, it has profoundly influence them. What started as a Depression-era organization designed to combat stock market fraud―and struggled for decades as the upstart of Wall Street―is now vying with the venerated New York Stock Exchange as the global icon of corporate wealth and success. The Nasdaq fueled the growth of bedrock New Economy giants like Microsoft, Oracle, and Intel. In the process it became the first true online community, linking traders, investors, Main Street, and Wall Street together via a hyperfast, seamless electronic network.<br><br>In <i>Nasdaq</i>, author and journalist Mark Ingebretsen digs deep into the "Market of Markets" to reveal the famous (and the infamous) characters and events that helped shape it, the scandal that rocked it, and the vision of one of its leaders, Frank Zarb, to create a truly global trading arena―the most powerful engine of capital creation in history. It's a story that reaches from the hallowed financial firms in New York to the billion-dollar start-ups in Silicon Valley, from the farthest reaches of Europe and Asia to the hometown investors who helped the Nasdaq revolutionize the way stocks are traded.<br><br><i>Nasdaq</i> picks up where Charles Geisst's <i>Wall Street: A History</i> leaves off and masterfully chronicles one of the most important eras in global financial history. You'll discover a drama like no other and realize what most people don't know, or don't understand, about the Nasdaq.
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