When a Wall Street celebrity crosses over to the public consciousness, there tends to be some other factor at play beyond just outrageous wealth, or keen business acumen, elevating their profile. Warren Buffett has his folksiness (as well as his Dairy Queen and Coca-Cola stakes) to make him relatable; Jamie Dimon, who keeps teasing that he'll run for president, is the outer-borough success of his generation; George Soros, the investor and philanthropist, has been a right-wing bogeyman for decades.