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Screwing Wall Street is a must-read for finance professionals, law students, and anyone who has ever suspected that IPOs are just elaborate magic tricks. It’s clever, infuriating, and darkly funny. You’ll close the book not sure whether to audit your 401(k) or short the entire Nasdaq. The story follows a shadowy boutique firm known