The Death of the Old Way
When 32-year-old David Gennrich left the rough-and-tumble world of floor trading at the Chicago Board Options Exchange to trade stocks with a handful of partners from a Chicago office, the booming bull market was his oyster.
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| After This Year's Pain, Wall Street Has High Hopes for 2001 |
| The Death of the Old Way |
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