An autobiography of hedge fund-cum-commentator Jim Cramer through 2002. Following a Harvard law education, the author joined Goldman Sachs before leaving to start a successful fund. Simultaneously, his (pre law) journalism background led to TV roles and founding TheStreet, which he was ill-prepared to manage. 1998 was a poor year for the fund due to hubris; the 2000-01 dot-com tech crash wounded TSCM. Cramer is well-connected and clairvoyant on Wall Street’s machinations, and thus able to provide many useful insights, but hyperbole (admittedly borne of passion) keeps him from becoming statesmanlike / achieving gravitas.