Interview with T.E. Scott, Author of The Losing Game: Why You Can't Beat Wall Street

T.E. Scott is represented by Pump Up Your Book Promotion, an innovative public relations agency specializing in online book promotion.

T.E. Scott founded and spent 25 years as CEO of Scott Pet Products (scottpet.com), building the enterprise into a multimillion-dollar company in Rockville, Indiana. Before starting that business, Scott spent 32 years working as a baggage handler for Eastern Airlines. When he lost most of his pension after the company went bankrupt in the 1980s, Scott started on the road to exposing the true nature of Wall Street. Thus, his new book, The Losing Game: Why You Can't Beat Wall Street, co-authored with Stephen Edds, was born.

We interviewed Scott to find out about his controversial book and to find out more about his life as a published author.


Thank you for this interview, T.E.  Can you tell us a little about yourself and how long you’ve been writing?

Thank you for the opportunity. I’m a retired entrepreneur and business owner with 30 years of labor experience and 25 years owning a pet-supply manufacturing company which employs over 500 employees. 

Honestly, this is my first book and I’m not much of a writer. However, with the help of Stephen Edds, who is a fantastic writer, we were able to take my thoughts and ideas and put it in print form in my voice.

Can you tell us a little about your latest book, The Losing Game?

In this current financial crisis, I feel The Losing Game is the book you must read to understand why your successful financial future requires not trusting Wall Street!

For decades, average Americans have been held captive in their financial lives by their limited knowledge of and an inherent trust in Wall Street, only to see that trust violated time and time again by a system that rewards greed and corruption.

The Losing Game explains why Wall Street is the largest casino in the United States, except the games are fixed and the house always wins.

We use well-reasoned arguments, unwavering logic, and common-sense insights to give readers a clear understanding of the stock market and commodity markets. We discuss how Wall Street is brilliantly marketed and designed to separate working families from their money without accountability or prosecution.

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  • 1 - Cheryl Malandrinos

    Apr 15, 2009 at 11:42 am

    This sounds like and interesting and controversial book. People will probably be talking about the authors' idea around water coolers.

    Cheryl

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