A review by jonlewis
The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis

5.0

If this book doesn't make you homicidal then nothing will. Lewis covers how disparate groups of (and some individual) investors were able to see the 2007 financial meltdown. He does an excellent job explaining the dry, technical jargon that is necessary to understand all of the mess and breaks everything down to expose the root cause of the crisis. The truly infruiating part about the whole damn thing is how everyone, the people that saw it coming and the morons responsible for it, came out of the situation disgustingly rich.