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Julian Robertson: Ein Tiger im Land der Stiere und Bären von Daniel A. Strachman

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9780471323631
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Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0471323632
ISBN-13
9780471323631
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6047724

Product Key Features

Book Title
Julian Robertson : a Tiger in the Land of Bulls and Bears
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2004
Topic
General, Business
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Business & Economics
Author
Daniel A. Strachman
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
17.2 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2004-013116
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"... Of the several books about the famous hedge fund managers, this is one of the easiest reads..." ( Investors Chronicle , 19 November 2004)
Dewey Decimal
332.64/5 B
Table Of Content
Introduction xiii Chapter 1: Making Money in Metals 1 Chapter 2: The Birth of a Tiger 15 Chapter 3: A Southerner on Wall Street 29 Chapter 4: The Tiger Finds New Hunting Grounds 43 Chapter 5: The Tiger Begins to Growl 51 Chapter 6: The Crash of 1987 77 Chapter 7: The Dawn of a New Era 103 Chapter 8: The Tiger Tangles with the Press 125 Chapter 9: The Peak and the Fall 153 Chapter 10: The Press Dissects the Tiger 173 Chapter 11: The Tiger Cubs 189 Chapter 12: Lessons Learned from the Tiger 205 Chapter 13: Noblesse Oblige 233 Appendix 251 Notes 255 Index 265
Synopsis
Julian Robertson is one of the most successful and well-known hedge fund managers of our time. For nearly twenty years his infamous fund Tiger Management was the talk of the town, routinely delivering double-digit performance., PRAISE FOR Julian Robertson "Julian Robertson may be the most important person to ever manage money. Daniel Strachman has captured Robertson's impact on the money management industry in this excellent and insightful book. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the way money is truly managed." Michael Cacace Fortune magazine "Daniel Strachman has written an important book about one of the most fascinating people to run a hedge fund. The book reveals how Julian Robertson built the Tiger organization from a single fund with $8 million in assets under management to a fund complex with more than $20 billion in assets under management. Throughout its pages, the book gives readers real insight into this unique man and his business and how the hedge fund industry has evolved over the last fifty years." Jack Gaine, President Managed Funds Association "This is a portrait of one of America's most diligent and successful money managers one who had the foresight and courage to walk away when the investment marketplace began to go crazy. Read it. " Christopher L. Davis Executive Director, The Money Management Institute, Julian Robertson is one of the most successful and well-known hedge fund managers of our time. For nearly twenty years his infamous fund--Tiger Management--was the talk of the town, routinely delivering double-digit performance. This biography will explore this legendary fund manager's role in the development and popularity of hedge funds, examine his investment methodology and strategy, and look at the growth of his fund and his 'Tigers'--individuals who have gone on to great success themselves. * Includes candid interviews of Robertson, his colleagues, and his peers * Uncovers the trading strategies and investment style of a legendary fund manager * Offers a rare glimpse inside the personal world of Julian Robertson READERSHIP: Those with any interest in or knowledge of hedge funds, business readers, investment professionals. Daniel A. Strachman is Managing Director of Answers Company, a New York-based money management firm that offers investment management services to individuals and institutions. He has contributed many articles on investment management and strategies to publications including the New York Post and the Financial Times and is also the author of Getting Started in Hedge Funds (Wiley 2000). Also available by Daniel Strachman, Getting Started in Hedge Funds, 0471316962 Paper. EAN - 9780471323631 Carton Quantity - 41
LC Classification Number
HG4621

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