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"Investing in Hedge Funds is the first comprehensive study of what hedge funds are and how they work. This is an essential book for all investors curious about alternative investment strategies. Joseph Nicholas details the range of investment strategies pursued by hedge fund managers and writes in a clear, lucid style. I highly recommend this book to academics and professionals who want to learn about hedge funds."
—Professor William N. Goetzmann
Director, International Center for Finance, Yale School of Management
"Joseph Nicholas provides an extraordinary analysis of hedge funds that clearly explains what they are and how they work. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to reduce investment risks and increase performance."
—William B. Nicholson
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Capital Resource Advisors
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good book overall,
By A Customer
This review is from: Investing in Hedge Funds (Hardcover)
In the recent flood of often useless books aimed at investors this book stands out as a little gift. It provides a clear and detailed introduction to hedge funds useful to investors and to anybody with an interest in understanding how hedge funds work. The book is math-free, but thinking is not optional. I like the summary of hedge fund strategies and the description of their returns and weights in the universe of hedge funds. Unfortunately, one has to hope that the chapter and the charts will be updated frequently for they will be soon obsolete. As this book definitely deserves to see more editions, I hope that the author will go through the trouble to include both more examples and more details for each of the eleven strategies. That would definitely make the book more appealing to those readers with sophisticated backgrounds and useful to be used in classrooms as well.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Only for the most basic hdege fund newbie,
By A Customer
This review is from: Investing in Hedge Funds (Hardcover)
This book had a lot of promising reviews, but what a deception! The typography is very bad, some pages are writen so big that 2 pages could be condensed into 1. The overall layout looks like it was taken from a glorified powerpoint presentation...The book reviews different strategies hedge funds can employ in one chapter. Thereafter one complete chapter is devoted to each strategy. However, you don't learn much more by reading the detailed chapter. If you have even a basic understanding of different hedge fund techniques such as market-neutral, merger arbitrage or global macro, then you will probably not learn anything new from this book. The more interesting part of the book is the last part where the author tries to forecast where the industry is going. However, this is full of known truths such as "hedge funds will continue to exist and take on more importance"... duh! Maybe the book is simply too old and should be revised? Don't waste your time and money on this one.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Good Read!,
This review is from: Investing in Hedge Funds (Hardcover)
While this book is meant to serve as an introduction to the complex world of hedge funds, hedge fund managers and hedge fund investors (in short, the hedge fund dynamic), it is decidedly not of the For Dummies family that currently dominates the do-it-yourself investment section of the book store. This is a highly sophisticated look at what has become one of the most exciting sectors of the investment world. If you have some knowledge of finance and its terminology, and you want to know what a hedge fund is, what kinds of strategies most hedge fund managers use and whether or not you'd want to or be able to invest in hedge funds, we ... recommend this highly specific book to you. On the other hand, if you just want to gain some insights into the investment world, you'd be better off picking up the financial section of the newspaper. Hedge funds are serious and so is Joseph G. Nicholas' book. (... note: Despite the 1999 copyright date, the book makes no reference to Long-Term Capital Management, the hedge fund that collapsed in 1998, nearly bringing about a global financial crisis.)
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