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Take on the Street
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Take on the Street

How to Fight for Your Financial Future

by Arthur Levitt

Warren Buffett
Recommended by Warren Buffett

Recommended by Warren Buffett

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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Books Recommended by Warren Buffett, Most Recommended Books, and Finance.

In Take on the Street, Arthur LevittChairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission for eight years under President Clintonprovides the best kind of insider information: the kind that can help honest, small investors protect themselves from the deliberately confusing ways of Wall Street.At a time when investor confidence in Wall Street and c...

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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Books Recommended by Warren Buffett, Most Recommended Books, and Finance.

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Warren Buffett

Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway

The details of this sordid affair are related in Levitt's excellent book, Take on the Street.

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