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GETTING STARTED IN HEDGE FUNDS
SECOND EDITION
Along with being one of the hottest investments around, hedge funds are also among the most secretivedue to the fact that they are prohibited by law from engaging in any form of public marketing or advertising.
Getting Started in Hedge Funds, Second Edition removes the veil of secrecy that surrounds this profitable investment vehicle and provides investors with a complete and highly accessible introduction to the world of hedge fundstheir history; their effect on world economies; and the tactics and investment strategies associated with them.
Filled with comprehensive updates and additionsincluding new regulations and the current state of the industryGetting Started in Hedge Funds, Second Edition offers you the latest information coming out of this continuously growing area of finance. Written by financial insider Daniel Strachman, this book:
Unlike the technology bubble of the late twentieth century, which lasted a mere three years, hedge funds are here to stay. So if you're looking to gain a better understanding of hedge funds, look no further than Getting Started in Hedge Funds, Second Edition.
Praise for the first edition of Getting Started in Hedge Funds
"A worthwhile and thoughtful book on what is now considered to be a growth industry."
Michael Steinhardt, Steinhardt Management LLC
"A fascinating book about one of Wall Street's most fascinating subjects."
Beth Piskora, Senior Editor, S&P's newsletter The Outlook
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Basic Industry colour...and not much else,
By Goetz (Singapore) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Getting Started in Hedge Funds (Paperback)
The book is a very basic overview of hedge fund industry developments. It is important to note that the history stops at 1999 and that there have been a number of significant industry developments since then. As other reviewers have correctly pointed out, the most interesting aspect of the book is the short articles from fund managers who have started their own funds with as little as $1 million in assets under management. For those seeking a greater insight into the risk management techniques employed by hedge funds, or the basic "How to's" of starting a fund....this is not the book for you.
23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good stuff,
By A Customer
This review is from: Getting Started in Hedge Funds (Paperback)
This book is a highly readable and interesting introduction to hedge funds. The author has taken on a monumental task -- trying to make understanding hedge funds accessible. Maybe it shouldn't be so hard to do that -- but to my knowledge this is the first book that really puts hedge funds into context. While it is a relatively quick and enjoyable read, the book covers a lot of important ground -- the history of hedge funds, how hedge funds work and a series of in-depth profiles of hedge fund managers at work. These profiles illustrate how truly diverse these investment vehicles are. The profile of Alfred Winslow Jones, credited as the founder of hedge funds, is particularly interesting. The recap of the events at Long-Term Capital and other big funds that posted big losses, are concisely presented. Strachman makes it clear that anyone considering investing in hedge funds must do a lot of homework. This book will help investors formulate the right questions to ask. At the same time, it is accessible enough for any investor who wants to know more about hedge funds.
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good basic book but lacks any depth for non-beginners,
By "philbudwick" (Washington, D.C.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Getting Started in Hedge Funds (Paperback)
I bought this book because of my desire to learn more about hedge funds. I thought there would be more detail about the functions and trading strategies and styles of the managers. I also thought there would be more detail as to what is required to start your own hedge fund. The book instead paints an overview of these areas and never delves beneath the surface.The author is a journalist and it is evident in his writing style. Lots of quotes from hedge fund managers and anecdotes as though they came from short articles but not a lot of facts. Some parts look like cut and pastes of a series of articles he had written and were put together. I even found some pages where the same statement was made twice, thus enforcing my belief that different pieces were cut and paste together. (Editor's fault for not catching it) Redeeming quality of the book is the fact that it does have direct information from hedge fund managers not usually availabel since the author was able to talk to many who never usually talk to the press. The stories do let the reader inside what hedge funds are and how they operate. Maybe too much focus on Long-Term Capital Management and Soros, who in my mind are the unique large hedge funds that do not reflect the average hedge fund that operates today. The gem of the book is the profile of 10 hedge fund operators. Very interesting to see the different personalities and backgrounds and paths each took to managing their own hedge funds. If you want a nice overview or starter book in hedge funds, then for the price, this book does deliver and provides a great foundation. If you already are familiar with hedge funds and want more detail, I suggest you do your own research on the net where I found detailed papers put out by hedge fund associations on proper operation of hedge funds and detailed breakdowns of different types and managing styles. I printed them out for free and find more information then in the book I paid for.
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