The Invisible Hands
Hedge Funds Off the Record - Rethinking Real Money. Forew. by Jared Diamond
(Sprache: Englisch)
Hedge fund managers who survived and profited through the 2008 financial crisis share their secrets
In light of the colossal losses and amidst the resulting confusion that still lingers, it is time to rethink money management in the broadest of terms....
In light of the colossal losses and amidst the resulting confusion that still lingers, it is time to rethink money management in the broadest of terms....
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Hedge fund managers who survived and profited through the 2008 financial crisis share their secretsIn light of the colossal losses and amidst the resulting confusion that still lingers, it is time to rethink money management in the broadest of terms. Drastic changes need to be made, and managers who actually made money during 2008 make for a logical starting place.
The Invisible Hands provides investors and traders with the latest thinking from some of the best and the most successful players in money management, highlighting the specific risk and return objectives of each, and discussing the evolution of certain styles and beliefs in money management. Contains revealing interviews with top hedge fund managers who survived and prospered through the 2008 financial crisis Outlines investments and strategies for the rocky road ahead Reveals how hedge fund managers are seeking a new paradigm of risk management and profit making opportunities in the post-crisis world Gives guidance onhow traditional investors such as pensions, endowments, foundations and family offices should rethink how they approach asset allocation and portfolio construction Page by page, the top macro thinkers found in this book reveal their own approaches to markets, risk, and the broader world in which we live, as well as their advice on how investors should be approaching money management in today's uncertain world.
Hedge fund managers who survived and profited through the 2008 financial crisis share their secrets In light of the colossal losses and amidst the resulting confusion that still lingers, it is time to rethink money management in the broadest of terms. Drastic changes need to be made, and managers who actually made money during 2008 make for a logical starting place.
The Invisible Hands provides investors and traders with the latest thinking from some of the best and the most successful players in money management, highlighting the specific risk and return objectives of each, and discussing the evolution of certain styles and beliefs in money management.*Contains revealing interviews with top hedge fund managers who survived and prospered through the 2008 financial crisis
- Outlines investments and strategies for the rocky road ahead
- Reveals how hedge fund managers are seeking a new paradigm of risk management and profit making opportunities in the post-crisis world
- Gives guidance on how traditional investors such as pensions, endowments, foundations and family offices should rethink how they approach asset allocation and portfolio construction
Page by page, the top macro thinkers found in this book reveal their own approaches to markets, risk, and the broader world in which we live, as well as their advice on how investors should be approaching money management in today's uncertain world.
The Invisible Hands provides investors and traders with the latest thinking from some of the best and the most successful players in money management, highlighting the specific risk and return objectives of each, and discussing the evolution of certain styles and beliefs in money management.*Contains revealing interviews with top hedge fund managers who survived and prospered through the 2008 financial crisis
- Outlines investments and strategies for the rocky road ahead
- Reveals how hedge fund managers are seeking a new paradigm of risk management and profit making opportunities in the post-crisis world
- Gives guidance on how traditional investors such as pensions, endowments, foundations and family offices should rethink how they approach asset allocation and portfolio construction
Page by page, the top macro thinkers found in this book reveal their own approaches to markets, risk, and the broader world in which we live, as well as their advice on how investors should be approaching money management in today's uncertain world.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „The Invisible Hands “
Foreword (Jared Diamond).Preface.
Section I: Real Money and the Crash of '08.
Chapter 1: Rethinking Real Money.
Chapter 2: The Researcher (Dr. Andres Drobny, Drobny Global Advisors).
Chapter 3: The Family Office Manager (Jim Leitner, Falcon Management).
Section II: The Invisible Hands.
Chapter 4: The House.
Chapter 5: The Philosopher.
Chapter 6: The Bond Trader.
Chapter 7: The Professor.
Chapter 8: The Commodity Trader.
Chapter 9: The Commodity Investor.
Chapter 10: The Commodity Hedger.
Chapter 11: The Equity Trader.
Chapter 12: The Predator.
Chapter 13: The Plasticine Macro Trader.Section III: Final Word.
Chapter 14: The Pensioner.
Conclusion.
Acknowledgements.
Bibliography.
About the Author.
Index.
Autoren-Porträt von Steven Drobny
Steve Drobny ist Mitbegründer und Partner von Drobny Global Advisors (DGA), einer international agierenden Unternehmungsberatung. Er arbeitet für die Hedge Fund Group der Deutschen Bank in London, Singapur und Zürich.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Steven Drobny
- 2010, 444 Seiten, Maße: 16,1 x 23,6 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 047060753X
- ISBN-13: 9780470607534
Sprache:
Englisch
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"ARE YOU MORE CONCERNED, to paraphrase Mark Twain, with the return of your money than the return on your money? If so, a new book, The Invisible Hands, might be of interest. Written by Steven Drobny, founder of hedge-fund consultant Drobny Global Advisors, the book, subtitled Hedge Funds Off the Record -- Rethinking Real Money, focuses on the mistakes made and lessons learned in the financial crisis of 2008. The author says pension funds, endowments, foundations and other institutional investors must adopt a forward-looking, risk-based approach to investing, especially if they have annual cash needs." (Barron's, May 31, 2010) "Wildly enjoyed reading this solely for the vast amount of information and advice divulged... The insight divulged in part two of is priceless... Many books that have come out of the financial crisis focus on learning from mistakes. On the other hand, Drobny's book pinpoints managers who fared well in 2008 as they were either able to preserve capital or grow it. This allows readers to learn from those who found success during a time when many others failed... We treasured The Invisible Hands: Hedge Funds Off the Record and highly recommend it to anyone looking to learn from top hedge fund managers. We found the book's particular focus on global macro strategies especially intriguing given that the majority of the coverage on our site centers on long/short equity hedge funds. Those of you looking for a peephole into the fast paced world of global macro would find this book advantageous. And if you manage money, then Drobny's new boook is simply a must read." (Marketfolly.com)
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