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To Make a Killing chronicles the life of Arthur Cutten, the grain and stock market speculator who made a fortune during the 1920s and was later vilified by the Roosevelt administration as one of the "banksters" responsible for the Great Depression.
Capitalists and financiers --- Grain trade --- History. --- 1929. --- Chicago Board. --- Chick Evans. --- Crash. --- Currency. --- Cutten Fields. --- Downers Grove. --- Fisher brothers. --- Grain Futures Commission. --- Great Depression. --- Guelph. --- Jake Lingle. --- James Patten. --- Jazz Age. --- Jesse Livermore. --- Michael Meehan. --- New York. --- Senate Committee. --- Stock Exchange. --- Sunny Acres. --- Trade. --- Tranquil. --- William Durant. --- banking. --- bear. --- bull. --- commodities. --- futures. --- insider trading. --- manipulation. --- pools. --- price rigging. --- promotion. --- pump dump. --- roaring twenties. --- speculation. --- syndicates. --- wash sales. --- Cutten, Arthur, --- 1900-1999 --- United States
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