📖 Overview
Turney Duff is a former Wall Street trader and bestselling author known for his 2014 memoir "The Buy Side: A Wall Street Trader's Tale of Spectacular Excess." His book details his rise and fall on Wall Street, including his struggle with drug addiction and eventual departure from the financial industry.
During his career, Duff worked at several prominent firms including Morgan Stanley, the Galleon Group, and Argus Partners. His time in the hedge fund industry spanned from the late 1990s through the 2000s, during which he managed trading portfolios worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
After leaving Wall Street, Duff became a consultant for the Showtime series "Billions" and has contributed to CNBC as a markets commentator. His writing has appeared in various publications including The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The Daily Beast.
Duff's work focuses on exposing the darker aspects of Wall Street culture while providing insider perspectives on the hedge fund industry. His personal narrative has become part of a broader conversation about finance industry excess and reform in the post-2008 era.
👀 Reviews
Readers connect with Duff's raw honesty about his Wall Street experiences and addiction struggles in "The Buy Side." The memoir maintains a 4.1/5 rating on Goodreads from 8,000+ ratings and 4.5/5 on Amazon from 1,200+ reviews.
What readers liked:
- Direct, conversational writing style
- Behind-the-scenes details of trading floor culture
- Personal accountability without self-pity
- Clear explanations of complex financial concepts
What readers disliked:
- Repetitive descriptions of drug use
- Limited depth on financial industry insights
- Some found the narrative self-indulgent
Reader quotes:
"Reads like a thriller but teaches you about Wall Street's reality" - Amazon reviewer
"Too much focus on partying, not enough on actual trading" - Goodreads reviewer
"Honest portrayal of addiction without glamorizing it" - Goodreads reviewer
Review sources:
Goodreads: 4.1/5 (8,234 ratings)
Amazon: 4.5/5 (1,247 reviews)
Barnes & Noble: 4.3/5 (89 reviews)
📚 Books by Turney Duff
The Buy Side: A Wall Street Trader's Tale of Spectacular Excess (2013)
A memoir detailing Duff's career trajectory from financial journalist to hedge fund trader, including his struggles with drug addiction and the culture of Wall Street excess.
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