During the 1990s, Jordan Belfort, once the top figure at the notorious investment firm Stratton Oakmont, gained notoriety as one of the most infamous personalities in American financial circles. He was recognized as a cunning and skilled stock manipulator, leading his enthusiastic cohort on a wild escapade from the Wall Street canyons to a sprawling office located on Long Island. In his remarkable and uproarious autobiography, Belfort recounts a tale of greed, authority, and extravagance that defies belief—an extraordinary journey of an average individual who transitioned from selling Italian ices at sixteen to amassing hundreds of millions. However, this meteoric rise eventually met a catastrophic downfall.
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