Minor Characters
Valerie Feigen
Valerie Feigen is the wife of Steve Eisman. She is bewildered and sometimes amused by her husband’s strange behavior, but she ultimately supports him. The tragic death of Feigen and Eisman’s one-year-old son is a major factor that contributes to Eisman’s dark worldview.
John Paulson
John Paulson is an investor who makes tons of money betting against subprime mortgage bonds, which makes the news and catches the attention of Michael Lewis. Later, he is on the list Meredith Whitney gives to Lewis of the people who correctly predicted and bet on the financial crisis.
Gene Park
Gene Park is an employee at the insurance company AIG who notices that the company is dangerously exposed to the subprime mortgage market. Though his concerns will turn out to be valid, he is yelled at by his boss Joe Cassano for even bringing the issue up.
Alan Greenspan
Alan Greenspan served as chair of the Federal Reserve from 1987 to 2006. Though Greenspan is intellectual, Eisman in particular views him with contempt and blames him for directly causing the Great Recession through his bad policies.
Ben Bernanke
Ben Bernanke became chair of the Federal Reserve in 2006 when he was appointed under President George W. Bush. He played a key role in determining the government response to the Great Recession, which Lewis and others criticize.