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Inside the House of Money: Top Hedge Fund Traders on Profiting in the Global Markets: Steven Drobny

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Inside the House of Money: Top Hedge Fund Traders on Profiting in the Global Markets: Steven Drobny

Editorial Reviews

Review
“…makes an interesting read…” (Money Week, June 2006) “…eye opener…” (NYSSA, July 2006) “…must read…” (Futures Magazine Group, July 2006) “…engaging…” (Active Traider, July 2006) “written an intelligent analysis of the current hedge fund climate” (Pensions World, September 2006) “Corporate finance managers are taking the message of the book on board.” (CFO Europe, September 2006)

“The managers featured in Drobny’s book use various strategies, as evidenced by the panoply of securities mentioned, from African stocks to Icelandic housing bonds. Drobny stresses the importance of diversification in picking global-macro managers, adding, “You can’t rely on one man.”….Other managers featured in Drobny’s book include Peter Thiel, who runs Clarium Capital Management….Christian Siva-Jothy, former head of proprietary trading at Goldman Sachs, and Jim Leitner of Falcon Management. In the book, Leitner offers this advice to managers: “If you read about an oil discovery, start thinking about how to develop it into a trade. The idea is to do as much research as you can just reading and thinking about anything in the world before reaching out to your network.”….The key to thriving in global macro? Plenty of smarts for starters. And “humility and flexibility,” Drobny says. “You have to be flexible enough to cut your positions when what you firmly believe in is not working for you.” This year, global macro managers did great in the January-April period, and didn’t do great in May and June, when equities and emerging markets took a big hit…..even for sophisticated players in the global-macro game, it sometimes pays to just sit on the sidelines.” (Barron’s)

“It’s a fantastic book, both in content and execution.” (Bloomberg News)

“Steven Drobny has been able to do something that few others have, especially in the media: He got hedge fund managers to share their trade secrets.” (InstitutionalInvestor.com)

“…useful for anyone who has entrusted their money to funds operating in the sector…an insight into the way in which some of the best performing global macro managers think about the world they invest in and how they have amassed their fortunes.” —Financial Times, (Los Angeles Times, June 4, 2006)

“[Steven Drobny] uses this access to present a series of fascinating interviews with more than a dozen managers representing a broad spectrum of investment thinking.” (Financial Times)

“a good start in understanding what the new global micro manager is all about.” (Lipper HedgeWorld)

“Couldn’t come at a more appropriate time…sheds more light than ever on the minds behind the largest global macro funds…reveals the intricacies of thinking like a hedge fund manager.” (Forbes)

“Drobny has a Rolodex that’s the Wall Street equivalent of Wilt Chamberlain’s little black book…he has used its power to help craft the absorbing Inside the House of Money. Think Market Wizards – only full of guys who aren’t either dead or irrelevant.” (Trader Monthly)

“For the investor, the trading strategies described in the interviews are chock-a-block with detail, and can serve as a starting point toward navigating hedge funds… more interesting are the stories of how these traders got where they are today… goes a long way toward enlightening those who aspire to enter.” (Financial World Magazine)

“…eye opener…” (NYSSA)

“…must read…” (Futures Magazine)

“…engaging…” (Active Trader)

“written an intelligent analysis of the current hedge fund climate” (Pensions World, September 2006)

“Corporate finance managers are taking the message of the book on board.” (CFO Europe, September 2006)

Inside the House of Money lifts the veil on the typically opaque world of hedge funds, offering a rare glimpse at how today’s highest paid money managers approach their craft. Author Steven Drobny demystifies how these star traders make billions for well-heeled investors, revealing their theories, strategies and approaches to markets. Drobny, cofounder of Drobny Global Advisors, an international macroeconomic research and advisory firm, has tapped into his network and beyond in order assemble this collection of thirteen interviews with the industry’s best minds. Along the way, you’ll get an inside look at firsthand trading experiences through some of the major world financial crises of the last few decades. Whether Russian bonds, Pakistani stocks, Southeast Asian currencies or stakes in African brewing companies, no market or instrument is out of bounds for these elite global macro hedge fund managers. Highly accessible and filled with in-depth expert opinion, Inside the House of Money is a must-read for financial professionals and anyone else interested in understanding the complexities at stake in world financial markets.

“The ruminations of supposedly hush-hush hedge fund operators are richly illuminating.” –New York Times

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  • The Teenage Investor : How to Start Early, Invest Often & Build Wealth: Timothy Olsen

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    The Teenage Investor : How to Start Early, Invest Often & Build Wealth: Timothy Olsen

    Editorial Reviews

    A Wall Street wiz kid teaches teens all about investing

    At the age of 8, when most kids look no further than baseball cards and video games, young Tim Olsen bought his first stock.

    Now, with a diverse portfolio in hand, this13-year-old wunderkind has written The Teenage Investor.

    Olson explains for teens, Gen-Xers, and their parents how to build wealth in the stock market by starting now. He then outlines a simple, step-by-step program to begin building a lifelong portfolio.

    Tim’s fresh perspective and wisdom-beyond his-years make The Teenage Investor a welcome relief from the standard “how to get rich” investment book. Writing with knowledge and insight of a market veteran, he tells young and first-time investors:

    • How to invest in stocks, bonds, and mutual funds
    • Unique wealth-building plans for young investors
    • Methods for building a solid investment portfolio at any age

    From the Back Cover
    Everything You Need to Know to Launch a Low-Cost Investment Plan–and Get Started Now on Earning Your First Million

    Tim Olsen bought his first shares of stock when he was 8 years old. Now, at 13, Olsen is a Wall Street veteran. In The Teenage Investor he explains how you and other teenagers can follow his lead–and start building stock market wealth in your spare time.

    Olsen talks about:

    • The basics of investing–what stocks and bonds are, where to find them, how to buy them
    • How to use the power of your youth to double or more the long-term value of your portfolio
    • Index funds–and how millions of investors have used them to become millionaires
    • The magic of dollar cost averaging–and how you can get more for less
    • How stockbrokers don’t get paid unless you trade–and why you don’t need them!
    • How to use the Web to become smarter about money than your parents or their stockbroker

    Teenagers today make more money than ever before. They also, of course, spend more money than ever before. Instead of blowing every last cent you earn, let Tim Olsen show you how to start having some real fun with your money–by starting a low-cost investment account that could be worth $25,000, $30,000, or more by the time you graduate high school!

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  • The Complete Tax Guide for Real Estate Investors: A Step-By-Step Plan to Limit Your Taxes Legally: Jackie Sonnenberg

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    The Complete Tax Guide for Real Estate Investors: A Step-By-Step Plan to Limit Your Taxes Legally: Jackie Sonnenberg

    Editorial Reviews

    Many people invest in real estate, from second homes to apartment complexes, condos, townhouses, and commercial buildings and realize a profit from doing so. However, real estate investors have begun to discover that there are a plethora of tax issues associated with buying and selling real estate. The Complete Tax Guide for Real Estate Investors will take the mystery out of these tax issues and even provide you with tax planning strategies. In this new book you will learn how to implement tax savings programs successfully to reduce or eliminate the resulting income tax from the sale of real estate, how to use the IRS tax code to your advantage through depreciation, how to set up annuity trusts and charitable remainder trusts, and how to avoid paying federal taxes. You will become knowledgeable about the different types of 1031 exchanges, including deferred exchanges, simultaneous exchanges, forward delayed exchanges, construction exchanges, reverse exchanges, two-party exchanges, and three-legged exchanges, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each. Additionally, you will learn about capital gains taxes, tax and legal loopholes, recapture of depreciation, deferring taxes, reducing a home s tax basis, installment sales, tax liability, minimizing taxes on final divestment, stepped-up basis, taxation at the time of sale, and like-kind rules. It does not matter if you are a first time investor or a veteran of the real estate market; you will find valuable information, along with tips and tricks, in this book. Tax issues can strain resources and drain profits, but if you implement the strategies in this book you will be able to limit your taxes, thereby increasing your earnings.

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  • 2 Years to a Million in Real Estate: Matthew A. Martinez

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    2 Years to a Million in Real Estate: Matthew A. Martinez

    Editorial Reviews

    Review
    “This is the success story of an ex-dot-com employee who got tired of working long hours at a great job for 10 years and watching his fellow workers lose their jobs. He accidentally discovered real estate’s market-value appreciation, leverage, tax savings, cash flow, reliability and freedom from a 9-to-5 workday. In the process, he became a multimillionaire, and he shows readers how they can have the same result.” — Bruss, Robert J. San Francisco Chronicle. 20061208

    Review

    “This is the success story of an ex-dot-com employee who got tired of working long hours at a great job for 10 years and watching his fellow workers lose their jobs. He accidentally discovered real estate’s market-value appreciation, leverage, tax savings, cash flow, reliability and freedom from a 9-to-5 workday. In the process, he became a multimillionaire, and he shows readers how they can have the same result.”

    (Bruss, Robert J. San Francisco Chronicle. )

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  • The Teenage Investor : How to Start Early, Invest Often & Build Wealth: Timothy Olsen

    • Filed under: Recommended

    The Teenage Investor : How to Start Early, Invest Often & Build Wealth: Timothy Olsen

    Editorial Reviews

    A Wall Street wiz kid teaches teens all about investing

    At the age of 8, when most kids look no further than baseball cards and video games, young Tim Olsen bought his first stock.

    Now, with a diverse portfolio in hand, this13-year-old wunderkind has written The Teenage Investor.

    Olson explains for teens, Gen-Xers, and their parents how to build wealth in the stock market by starting now. He then outlines a simple, step-by-step program to begin building a lifelong portfolio.

    Tim’s fresh perspective and wisdom-beyond his-years make The Teenage Investor a welcome relief from the standard “how to get rich” investment book. Writing with knowledge and insight of a market veteran, he tells young and first-time investors:

    • How to invest in stocks, bonds, and mutual funds
    • Unique wealth-building plans for young investors
    • Methods for building a solid investment portfolio at any age

    From the Back Cover
    Everything You Need to Know to Launch a Low-Cost Investment Plan–and Get Started Now on Earning Your First Million

    Tim Olsen bought his first shares of stock when he was 8 years old. Now, at 13, Olsen is a Wall Street veteran. In The Teenage Investor he explains how you and other teenagers can follow his lead–and start building stock market wealth in your spare time.

    Olsen talks about:

    • The basics of investing–what stocks and bonds are, where to find them, how to buy them
    • How to use the power of your youth to double or more the long-term value of your portfolio
    • Index funds–and how millions of investors have used them to become millionaires
    • The magic of dollar cost averaging–and how you can get more for less
    • How stockbrokers don’t get paid unless you trade–and why you don’t need them!
    • How to use the Web to become smarter about money than your parents or their stockbroker

    Teenagers today make more money than ever before. They also, of course, spend more money than ever before. Instead of blowing every last cent you earn, let Tim Olsen show you how to start having some real fun with your money–by starting a low-cost investment account that could be worth $25,000, $30,000, or more by the time you graduate high school!

    Order The Teenage Investor : How to Start Early, Invest Often & Build Wealth: Timothy Olsen form Amazon.

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  • Inside the House of Money: Top Hedge Fund Traders on Profiting in the Global Markets: Steven Drobny

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    Inside the House of Money: Top Hedge Fund Traders on Profiting in the Global Markets: Steven Drobny

    Editorial Reviews

    Review
    “The managers featured in Drobny’s book use various strategies, as evidenced by the panoply of securities mentioned, from African stocks to Icelandic housing bonds. Drobny stresses the importance of diversification in picking global-macro managers, adding, “You can’t rely on one man.”….Other managers featured in Drobny’s book include Peter Thiel, who runs Clarium Capital Management….Christian Siva-Jothy, former head of proprietary trading at Goldman Sachs, and Jim Leitner of Falcon Management. In the book, Leitner offers this advice to managers: “If you read about an oil discovery, start thinking about how to develop it into a trade. The idea is to do as much research as you can just reading and thinking about anything in the world before reaching out to your network.”….The key to thriving in global macro? Plenty of smarts for starters. And “humility and flexibility,” Drobny says. “You have to be flexible enough to cut your positions when what you firmly believe in is not working for you.” This year, global macro managers did great in the January-April period, and didn’t do great in May and June, when equities and emerging markets took a big hit…..even for sophisticated players in the global-macro game, it sometimes pays to just sit on the sidelines.” (Barron’s)

    “It’s a fantastic book, both in content and execution.” (Bloomberg News)

    “Steven Drobny has been able to do something that few others have, especially in the media: He got hedge fund managers to share their trade secrets.” (InstitutionalInvestor.com)

    “…useful for anyone who has entrusted their money to funds operating in the sector…an insight into the way in which some of the best performing global macro managers think about the world they invest in and how they have amassed their fortunes.” —Financial Times, (Los Angeles Times, June 4, 2006)

    “[Steven Drobny] uses this access to present a series of fascinating interviews with more than a dozen managers representing a broad spectrum of investment thinking.” (Financial Times)

    “a good start in understanding what the new global micro manager is all about.” (Lipper HedgeWorld)

    “Couldn’t come at a more appropriate time…sheds more light than ever on the minds behind the largest global macro funds…reveals the intricacies of thinking like a hedge fund manager.” (Forbes)

    “Drobny has a Rolodex that’s the Wall Street equivalent of Wilt Chamberlain’s little black book…he has used its power to help craft the absorbing Inside the House of Money. Think Market Wizards – only full of guys who aren’t either dead or irrelevant.” (Trader Monthly)

    “For the investor, the trading strategies described in the interviews are chock-a-block with detail, and can serve as a starting point toward navigating hedge funds… more interesting are the stories of how these traders got where they are today… goes a long way toward enlightening those who aspire to enter.” (Financial World Magazine)

    “…eye opener…” (NYSSA)

    “…must read…” (Futures Magazine)

    “…engaging…” (Active Trader)

    “written an intelligent analysis of the current hedge fund climate” (Pensions World, September 2006)

    “Corporate finance managers are taking the message of the book on board.” (CFO Europe, September 2006)

    Product Description
    Inside the House of Money lifts the veil on the typically opaque world of hedge funds, offering a rare glimpse at how today’s highest paid money managers approach their craft. Author Steven Drobny demystifies how these star traders make billions for well-heeled investors, revealing their theories, strategies and approaches to markets. Drobny, cofounder of Drobny Global Advisors, an international macroeconomic research and advisory firm, has tapped into his network and beyond in order assemble this collection of thirteen interviews with the industry’s best minds. Along the way, you’ll get an inside look at firsthand trading experiences through some of the major world financial crises of the last few decades. Whether Russian bonds, Pakistani stocks, Southeast Asian currencies or stakes in African brewing companies, no market or instrument is out of bounds for these elite global macro hedge fund managers. Highly accessible and filled with in-depth expert opinion, Inside the House of Money is a must-read for financial professionals and anyone else interested in understanding the complexities at stake in world financial markets.

    “The ruminations of supposedly hush-hush hedge fund operators are richly illuminating.” –New York Times

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  • Cocktail Economics: Discovering Investment Truths from Everyday Conversations: Victor A. Canto

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    Cocktail Economics: Discovering Investment Truths from Everyday Conversations: Victor A. Canto

    Editorial Reviews

    From the Back Cover

    “Successful investors are those who can pick the right investments for different economic conditions. It’s like matching wine with food. In this book, Victor Canto is both your star chef and sommelier. Don’t be afraid to put Cocktail Economics to work today. You’ll find that two-star investing has become a four-star endeavor.”

    –Charlie Parker, financial maven and former Chief Financial Officer of Continental Insurance

     

    “Victor Canto’s insight and uber-rational approach will forever change the way you look at risk and return.  Perhaps equally important, he’ll make you a better economic and political thinker.  No one has a greater understanding of how marginal changes in world economics and politics impact portfolio holdings.”

    –Neil Rose, CFA, CIO Cadinha & Co.

     

    “I count Victor Canto among today’s best and smartest investment advisors. He has made money in both the good times and bad for many a satisfied client. With this book, he has now done all investors, including myself, an important service: He has written a widely accessible book about the marriage of economics and investing, and the crucial ties that bind the two. It’s the story of how big ideas make the investment world go round.”

    –From the Foreword by Dr. John Rutledge, Chairman, Rutledge Capital, LLC

     

    What can moonshine, mountain climbers, power plants, salmon, football players, and well-known celebrities teach you about investing? More than you ever imagined!

        Through entertaining, easy-to-understand anecdotes, analogies, and examples, Canto reveals why the most successful investment strategies reflect a balance of active and passive approaches. You’ll learn how to “read” economic cycles, identifying the specific asset classes most likely to outperform in tomorrow’s business environment.

        Construct and optimize your winning investment plan, step-by-step, from start to finish!

     

    MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES

    The case for predicting, forecasting, and timing

    PASSIVE INVESTING? ACTIVE INVESTING? NO. BOTH.

    Why you need to take both sides in the never-ending debate

    ELASTICITY: CATCH IT IF YOU CAN

    Putting industry behavior to work for you

    CALIFORNIA, FRANCE, AND THE “LOCATION EFFECT”

    Investing internationally in the age of globalization

    TURN “SMOKE” INTO “SIGNALS”

    Making the most of publicly available price data

    YOUR PORTFOLIO VS. THE GOVERNMENT

    Anticipating and responding to regulations and taxation

    TILT TOWARD SUCCESS, ONE STEP AT A TIME

    Build your benchmark portfolio, then optimize it for changing environments

     

    Victor Canto reveals exactly how the economy affects markets and how to “read” business cycles so you can profit from every shift in the business cycle. Among the topics covered: investing internationally in the age of globalization; transforming price data into usable market “signals”; anticipating the impact of regulations and taxation; and more. From start to finish, Canto’s focus is practical, and his focus is simple: outstanding investment results.

     

    Foreword xii

    Preface xvii

    Introduction: The Above-Average Opportunity xxi

     

    Chapter 1: The Buy-and-Hold Connection: Investing Fundamentals, Courtesy of the American Homeowner, the American Dream–or Reality? 1

    Chapter 2: Leaping the Transaction-Cost Hurdle: Sometimes It’s Easy, Other Times It’s Not 19

    Chapter 3: Dressing Appropriately for the Stock Market: The Potential Payoffs of a Switching Strategy 31

    Chapter 4: Catch Elasticity If You Can: An Introduction to Industry Behavior 47

    Chapter 5: Putting High-Beta to Work: Industry-Based Portfolio Strategies 67

    Chapter 6: California Is a Country: An Introduction to the Location Effect 83

    Chapter 7: …And France Is a State: How to Invest Internationally in the Age of Globalization 99

    Chapter 8: Pipelines to Our Investment Returns: How We Get What We Want, in the Amount We Want, and When We Want It 113

    Chapter 9: Who Are You? Investor Profiles and the Case for Asset Allocation 131

    Chapter 10: Your Benchmark Portfolio. . .and Beyond 145

    Chapter 11: Turning Smoke into Signals: How to Make the Most Out of Price Data 157

    Chapter 12: Making Hay While the Sun Shines: The Case for Predicting, Forecasting, and Timing 173

    Chapter 13: The Fight Is On: How to Invest Properly Relative to Regulations, Inflation, and Taxation 195

    Chapter 14: Ending the Never-Ending Debate: Active vs. Passive Investing and Why You Can Take Both Sides 217

    Chapter 15: A Rational Walk Down Wall Street: Darting Between Passive and Active When the Odds Are in Your Favor 233

    Chapter 16: Alpha Bets: The Case for Hedge Funds and a Greek Letter You’ll Want in Your Portfolio 247

    Chapter 17: Tilting Toward Success: A Step-by-Step Guide to Above-Average Asset Allocation 265

     

    Index 291

     

    About the Author

    VICTOR A. CANTO is Chairman and Founder of La Jolla Economics, an economic consulting firm located in La Jolla, California. He served as tenured Associate Professor of Finance and Business Economics at the University of Southern California (USC), and as Visiting Professor at both the Universidad Central del Este (Dominican Republic) and UCLA.

        Dr. Canto has been published in The Wall Street Journal and Investor’s Business Daily, and in many leading economic journals, including Economic Inquiry, Journal of Macroeconomics, The International Journal, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, The Southern Economic Journal, Applied Economics, Weltwirstchaftliches Archiv, The CATO Journal, Public Finance, and The Journal of International Money and Finance. His series on portfolio strategy appeared in the Financial Analysts Journal.

        He holds a M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago (1974, 1977).

     

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  • Fundamentals of Fund Administration: A Guide (Elsevier Finance): David Loader

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    Fundamentals of Fund Administration: A Guide (Elsevier Finance): David Loader

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    Book Description
    The only book to explain funds and fund administration services, the underlying market infrastructures, and related regulatory compliance issues

    Product Description
    This book fills a gap in the lack of books that cover the administration and operations functions related to funds. With the growth of hedge funds globally there is more and more requirement for fund administration services, and the success of the fund administration is crucial to the success of the funds themselves in a highly competitive market. As the focus on operational risk, cost effective support and administration of trading and investment and the ability to design, develop and deliver added-value services for clients grows there is a need for a comprehensive analysis of what happens from trade to settlement and beyond and the exact role that the fund administrator may be required to provide. The book helps those responsible for managing and supervising fund administration services by examining the decisions, actions and problems at the various stages as well as explaining the products and infrastructure that services support.

    *Concise, easy to read format explains extensive and complicated procedures with lively, easy to follow road maps
    *Comprehensive reference work with extensive glossary of terms, useful website addresses and further reading recommendations
    *Covers all the major stages with detailed explanations of what is required for effective completion and regulatory compliance

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