‘A digital-age John le Carré’
– Ted Greenwald, Senior Editor, Wired Magazine
‘At last, a book where the words finance and
thriller truly belong in the same sentence’
– Steve Eckett, co-founder of Global Investor
Bookshops and Harriman House
‘More shocking than a squirt of lemon juice
in the eye’
– Sally Nicoll, author of Bets and the City
‘Terrifying’
– Geoff Cutmore, CNBC Anchor
‘It captures the nature of the traders behind
the foolishness and greed stalking the
financial markets’
– Alex Brummer, City Editor, Daily Mail
THE
ARMAGEDDON TRADE
CLEM CHAMBERS
Jim is the cockney boy wonder who can read to go catastrophically wrong.
stock charts like fifty foot road signs. His
The same trading system that has made him
uncanny talent has taken him from tea boy to
one of the richest and most powerful men in
trading superstar. Is he a genius, or a fluke? He
the world is telling him that in a year’s time,
doesn’t know.
Gold will be at $0 an ounce, so will oil, so will
The mysterious Max Davas, emperor of trading, Microsoft and the dollar won’t be trading at all.
makes billions dealing US treasuries using more The euro, the pound, the yen, sugar, wheat,
computing firepower than NASA – but now his coffee... all will fall down to zero.
models are telling him that something is about
Clem Chambers is the London-based
CEO of ADVFN (www.advfn.com),
£6.99 PAPERBACK
Europe’s number one stocks and
AVAILABLE JULY 2009
shares Web site. He has written for
‘A’ Format (178 X 111mm) 352pp
Wired Magazine, The Business, the
RIGHTS: WORLD
Daily Telegraph and the Scotsman and
ISBN: 978-1-84243-310-2
broadcasts on investment matters for
channels including SKY News, CNBC
and the BBC. This is his first novel.
www.noexit.co.uk/titles/armageddontrade/
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