Master of The Straight Line: A Story of Stratton Oakmont - Paperback

Master of The Straight Line: A Story of Stratton Oakmont - Paperback

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by M. Detres (Author)

Master of the Straight Line, the unauthorized sequel to Jordan Belfort's "The Wolf of Wall Street", is based on a startling true story. All names have been changed to protect the guilty and the innocent. Ginger Rogers suddenly enters the world of greed and becomes a master of the Straight Line Sale, partaking in her fair share of everything that comes with it. Working for the notorious brokerage two years before their demise, Ginger recalls The True Story of Stratton Oakmont. This was no ordinary firm Although her yellow Testarossa made the trip in just 20 minutes, Stratton Oakmont was miles outside of the reaches of Wall Street. From the over-indulgent parties and irresistible temptations to her very own 15minutes of fame, Ginger's life would never be the same.

Author Biography

Master of the Straight Line: A Story of Stratton Oakmont is the debut release for writer Mary Detres. Born in New York City and raised on Long Island, Detres is daughter of New York Daily News writer Adam DiPetto. After two decades in the fashion industry in the heart of New York City, Detres left her career working alongside fashion greats including the acclaimed Diane Von Furstenberg to embark on a new adventure, serving the famed stock brokerage Stratton Oakmont. In 1994, Stratton Oakmont was a tumultuous environment. Mary began her career as a broker at the exact time that the Wolf of Wall Street himself was banned from the industry. Master of the Straight Line is a mostly non-fiction account of her experience there. She learned the secrets of the sale and the Straight Line pitch that made some millions and cost others their lives and was compelled to record intimate, personal details starting 20 years ago. Mary currently lives with her husband in sunny Florida. Mary worked at Stratton for less than 2 years. Although she currently lives in Florida, she is not one of the boiler room millionaires that moved here because of the liberal tax laws. You be the judge and jury!

Number of Pages: 194
Dimensions: 0.41 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: February 11, 2014
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