Hedge Hunters: Hedge Fund Masters on the Rewards, the Risk, and the Reckoning [NOOK Book]

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One of Amazon.com's Best Books of 2007
Top 10 Editor's Picks: Finance and Investing

The hedge fund industry's top managers have a penchant for high returns and low profiles. The combination makes them a regular focus of the media, eager to know what makes them tick. Now, thanks to Katherine Burton, who's been covering these noteworthy traders for Bloomberg News for more than a decade, we know considerably more about them. With candor and ...

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Hedge Hunters: Hedge Fund Masters on the Rewards, the Risk, and the Reckoning

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Overview

One of Amazon.com's Best Books of 2007
Top 10 Editor's Picks: Finance and Investing

The hedge fund industry's top managers have a penchant for high returns and low profiles. The combination makes them a regular focus of the media, eager to know what makes them tick. Now, thanks to Katherine Burton, who's been covering these noteworthy traders for Bloomberg News for more than a decade, we know considerably more about them. With candor and detail, the industry's most successful hedge fund managers describe the events that shaped their personal journeys, the strategies they use to produce returns even in uncooperative markets, and the attributes that make a smart investor. Hedge Hunters offers a rare look at the industry's top performers and an introduction to some of the most talented new managers, handpicked by the masters themselves.

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Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

Like other books profiling hedge fund managers, this one promises "unprecedented candor" and a view "behind tightly closed doors," but some of the 23 managers profiled gave similar interviews in books such as Market Wizards, The New Investment Superstarsand Inside the House of Money, and some have written books of their own. Bloomberg News reporter Burton does break new ground by profiling 13 up-and-coming managers selected by 10 acknowledged "leaders and legends." Compared with other authors, she is more interested in the personal and business qualities needed to build a successful asset management business than in pure trading ability. She concentrates on stock pickers rather than others, such as managers who trade in nonequity markets. But the interviews tend to be soft: we learn about the managers' "boyish good looks," telephone ring tones, rapper friends and art collections, among other personal details. When conversations turn to trading, the managers usually supply anecdotes of successful trades, often with tension as the market initially moves against them. This is a pleasant and well-written book for readers interested in the people and business of hedge funds, rather than their investment techniques. (Nov.)

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With these profiles of 18 successful hedge fund managers, Bloomberg News reporter Burton sheds light on hedge funds, which are maintained by private investment partnerships using aggressive strategies for higher returns. While she provides personal background information on the managers, her descriptions of the managers' varying investing styles make up the true value of her work. For instance, she explains that the legendary Boone Pickens runs his fund informally but with a focused, long-term view on the energy sector. One unifying theme throughout is that successful hedge funds, no matter what their style, always strive to maintain a moneymaking edge over the market based on analysis, experience, or other techniques. Burton's clearly written work is a fine introduction to hedge funds for both the interested reader and those contemplating a career in this area of investment. Steven Drobny's more cerebral Inside the House of Moneyis less accessible to general readers, and neither his book nor Burton's provides the drama of James Cramer's classic hedge-fund autobiography, Confessions of a Street Addict. Burton's contribution would be a solid addition to business collections in both public and academic libraries.
—Lawrence R. Maxted

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780470885185
  • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
  • Publication date: 6/4/2010
  • Series: Bloomberg , #22
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 206
  • Sales rank: 834,188
  • File size: 381 KB

Meet the Author

Katherine Burton has been a reporter at Bloomberg News since 1993, covering hedge funds and investment management. Before joining Bloomberg, she wrote for the International Herald Tribune and U.S. News & World Report. She has an MBA from New York University and is a winner of the 2001 Society of American Business Editors and Writers Award for breaking news, and the 2005 New Jersey Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists Award for Excellence in Journalism for business writing.
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Table of Contents

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

Chapter 1 Introduction (Mark Yusko).

What It Takes to Be the Best.

Chapter 2 Masters (Michael Steinhardt).

A Passion for Performance.

Chapter 3 Steinhardt's Pick (John Armitage).

Reasoned and Unrattled.

Chapter 4 Masters (Marc Lasry).

An Intolerance for Losing.

Chapter 5 Lasry's Pick (Craig Effron).

A Grip on Risk.

Chapter 6 Masters (Lee Ainslie).

A Stock Picker, Pure and Hardly Simple.

Chapter 7 Ainslie's Pick (Bernay Box).

The Big Time in Small Caps.

Chapter 8 Masters (Boone Pickens).

The Imperturbable Oilman.

Chapter 9 Pickens's Picks (Brian Bradshaw, David Meaney, Michael Ross, and Alex Szewczyk).

A Place at the Table.

Chapter 10 Masters (Josh Friedman and Mitch Julis).

Doyens of Debt.

Chapter 11 Friedman's and Julis's Picks (Jeffrey Schachter and Burton Weinstein).

Leaving Little to Chance.

Chapter 12 Masters (Dwight Anderson).

The Phoenix Phenomenon.

Chapter 13 Anderson's Pick (Roberto Mignone).

Fruits of Firsthand Knowledge.

Chapter 14 Anderson's Pick (Bruce Ritter).

Mastering a Changing Market.

Chapter 15 Masters (Julian Robertson).

Encores.

Chapter 16 Masters (Jim Chanos).

Out on the Short-Selling Limb.

Chapter 17 Masters (Richard Perry).

A Manager's Manager.

Chapter 18 Masters (Daniel Loeb).

Newfound Restraint.

Index.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 23, 2008

    Hedge Fund Masters Exposed

    When I picked up Hedge Hunters by Katherine Burton, I had no idea what a hedge fund was. Now that I¿m finished with it, I¿m still not sure what they are all about. But that¿s okay, because the book¿s goal isn¿t to explain hedge funds. Its purpose is to give the reader a glimpse at the diverse personalities and backgrounds of the most influential and successful of these maverick investors. Burton does so expertly, sharing biographies and investment strategies of both long-term masters of the field and the up-and-coming talent that threaten to take over the field in the years to come. The business strategies and attitudes of these hedge barons are as diverse and eclectic as the market itself, as are their motivations and origins, and each bio offers an interesting perspective that will keep you reading until the very end. So you may not understand hedge funds any more than you did before you read Hedge Hunters, but you will definitely have a better understanding of the traders who have mastered them.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 9, 2007

    A reviewer

    Hedge Hunters by Katherine Burton was the first book I've read on the mysterious world of Hedge Funds and their respective superstars. Despite my inexperience with the subject matter, I was aware of approximately 50% of the chosen individuals which made it nice to be able to put a mini biography to a name/face/reputation! It was clear after reading four or five chapters that there was to be some repetition in a)the style of each respective chapter/interview and b) the qualities each Hedge Fund manager felt was important. Ignorantly I was hoping to pick up a wide variety of advice but then I appreciated that the best 'Hedge Funders' will have a number of qualities in common. Notwithstanding that, it is an interesting read capturing Hedge Funders who vary vastly in their area of expertise. Despite the repetition, there are definitely nuggets of advice scattered throughout the entire book. I don't think it's a book for those who aren't versed in the investment world vernacular but the author does happen to explain what 'shorting' is a good ten times throughout the book! Worth a read although I look forward to the day when one of the Paul Tudor Jones', Daniel Loeb's or Steven Cohen's of the world decide to write an autobiography.

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