Off Wall Street is a rare kind of investing book—one that blends real-world experience, personal history, and deep analytical wisdom to offer a clear-eyed approach to one of the most challenging corners of finance: short selling.
Mark Roberts, founder of Off Wall Street Consulting Group, takes readers on a journey from the steel yards of Boston to the upper echelons of institutional investing. Along the way, he unpacks how his training in French literature, his time running a family business, and his early brush with financial crisis shaped his distinctive lens on equity markets.
As the only analyst to publicly recommend shorting Enron in May 2001, Roberts exemplifies what it means to think independently. In Off Wall Street, he shares the principles behind that success—skepticism, field-based research, and the courage to question consensus.
This book is not a system or a shortcut. It is a philosophy of inquiry, a toolkit for rigorous thinking, and a candid exploration of how risk, loss, and intellectual integrity intersect in the world of short selling.
Readers will gain:
Whether you’re a portfolio manager, aspiring analyst, or intellectually curious investor, Off Wall Street offers a perspective grounded in humility, process, and critical thought. This is a book about markets—but it’s also a book about how to think, and why thinking differently matters.
Mark Roberts is the founder of Off Wall Street, an independent equity research firm specializing in short sale recommendations for institutional investors. Over more than three decades, he built a…
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