Scam Dogs and Mo-mo Mamas: Inside the Wild and Wooly World of Internet Stock Trading

Scam Dogs and Mo-mo Mamas: Inside the Wild and Wooly World of Internet Stock Trading

by JohnEmschwiller (Author)

Synopsis

A burrito maker and bon vivant called Tokyo Joe A very big textile-coatings salesman named Big Dog A bankrupt heating contractor who styles himself as Georgia Bard Meet the new leaders of the twenty-first-century stock market-each an Internet stock-trading legend. Each a cyber-guru in the vanguard of the millions of trading and talking about stocks on the Internet. Each with legions of eager followers and determined foes, and the ability to make stock prices leap-or plummet-at the click of a mouse. Colorful, charismatic, and often outrageous, they are reshaping the way we invest and how Wall Street works. Scam Dogs and Mo-Mo Mamas is their story-the first journalistic look at these market wizards and their brave new world. Veteran Wall Street Journal reporter John Emshwiller has entered that world and brought back a lively, entertaining tale, documenting their rise, the culture they've created, their intertwined lives, and their power, influence and turf battles. Pitted against the cyber-gurus, and a major part of this story, are the self-appointed truthsayers who seek to expose their excesses, Web officials who try to keep order in cyberspace, and enforcement officials from the SEC, who are beginning a government crackdown. Though these Internet voyagers rarely meet or even share a spoken word, their lives and passions have all met in cyberspace. There, they befriend or battle each other in pursuit of fame and fortune. They operate in a realm without substance that can be powerfully, even frighteningly, real. There, it is as easy to be entertained as it is to be fleeced. Of course, if you are very good and very lucky, you might just strike it rich. Welcome to the wild and woolly world of Internet stock trading-where the rules are still being written, nothing is as it seems, and everything is up for grabs.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 09 Jun 2000

ISBN 10: 0471497347
ISBN 13: 9780471497349

Media Reviews
Unusual, but this book somehow works. --Business Age, July/August 2000 ...Brings the world of online trading to life for the uninitiated. Vital reading for anyone contemplating day trading on the Internet. -- Gulf Business, September 2000 This is a well-written, fascinating, cautionary tale which examines the seductive nature of power, and people's willingness to believe in these latter-day icons. -- Portfolio International, October 2000 For an entertaining read on message boards and their denizens, have a look at Scam Dogs & Mo-Mo Mamas. --FT Expat, April 2001
Author Bio
JOHN R. EMSHWILLER is a senior writer for the Wall Street Journal. He has reported extensively on the rise of Internet stock trading and has profiled several cyber-gurus in the pages of the Journal. More than once during the writing of this book, he was tempted to chuck the reporting game and make millions trading stocks online. Each time, he woke up.