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Hedge Hunters: Hedge Fund Masters on the Rewards, the Risk, and the Reckoning (2007. Auflage)

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"Hedge Hunters offers a rare look at the hedge fund industry's top performers and introduces the most talented up-and-coming or undiscovered managers, handpicked by the masters themselves. With candor and detail, the most successful hedge fund managers reveal their personal journeys, their strategies for producing outstanding returns, characteristics that make a great investor, and attributes most important to the job"--Provided by publisher.… (mehr)
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Titel:Hedge Hunters: Hedge Fund Masters on the Rewards, the Risk, and the Reckoning
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Info:Bloomberg Press (2007), Hardcover, 206 pages
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Hedge funds, always an interesting topic for financial nerds, this book fits right in the mix. A series of profiles on hedge funds and their creators. Though each one is somewhat unique in their approach they all seek the common goal of cashing in big; or at least better than the averages.

For the most part these investment titans and gurus succeed, where many else tend to fail. The material is dated before the major market meltdown of '08 but still there are many interesting success stories here to delve into and in searching for these same names today a fair number are still at it. Not particularly entertaining reading for most but for those looking to admire financial superstardom there is quite a lot to bite into. ( )
  knightlight777 | Aug 22, 2021 |
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. ( )
  smichaelwilson | Jun 25, 2019 |
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This book seems surprisingly anachronistic given that it was written in 2007. I had hoped the book might shed some light on the shadowy unregulated hedge fund markets. Instead what I got was a glimpse of the all too cozy relationship between hedge fund managers and the reporters who cover them. At times it seemed like Katherine Burton of Bloomburg News was tripping over herself trying to portray hedge fund managers as heroes of capitalism, and really great guys once you got to know them. If you were looking for hard journalism, you will be disappointed. This is a fluff job the managers might have written themselves. ( )
  MichaelDay | Jul 23, 2009 |
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Hedge Hunters is a collection of interviews of hedge fund managers and their protégés. The author of Hedge Hunters Katherine Burton, sat down with these financial renegades and tried to ascertain what made them tick.

Surprisingly, what she found is that there is no one way to manage a hedge fund. All of the people she interviewed had different backgrounds. Some came from commodities, some from prestigious schools, some were engineers, and some were lawyers. The only thing that really made any of them similar is their drive to succeed, their winning track records, and their desire to seek a profit for their investors.

Each of the Hedge Hunters profiled in this book have different styles of investing, different niche areas, and different goals. What Burton has done in this book is reassure the financial student that no matter their background, if they work at it, seek new skills, and find a good mentor, they too can have successful, billion dollar hedge funds.

This book is a good resource for someone who only knows a little about hedge funds, or who wants to learn more about the personalities behind the success. Those people who enjoy reading Donald Trump’s success books are a likely audience as well. This book also tries to give strategies for succes based in personality, rather than method. Each chapter has the brevity of an article, (Burton is reporter for Bloomberg) and so makes for good plane or lunch hour reading.

Although at times Burton can be a bit repetitious in her phrasing, it will help the initiate to the world of hedge funds better understand the investing process. The reader may also tire of the sheer number of interviews; there are 18 chapters in all, and a lot of overlap in styles and methods. The reader would do well to focus on reading the chapter most relevant to what they would like to do, and then expanding outward into some of the other interviews. And this is not a how-to book of hedge fund investing, but rather a look into the minds of the people who make them successful. Mom and pop investor will not glean much from this, as the "masters" are mostly using institutional investors money and so have little to say to the small investor.

Burton did an excellent job in finding a cross section of managers representing all different styles and methods. There are really careful managers, the mavericks, and the manager of all the managers. She also worked hard to get the guys at the top of their game to name the up and coming newbies. Those people seeking to invest in the hedge fund world would be wise to watch the names of these “Picks” as Burton calls them. They are the 30 something managers who will be rocking the market in the very near future.

I recommend this book to anyone looking to invest in the hedge fund world, anyone desiring a career in this niche, or anyone who manages money for others. There are a lot of good insights, both humble and proud, into what it means to invest other people’s money. There is good discussion of pros and cons in the hedge fund world, and what needs to be done when you make that bad decision that costs a lot of money. It was interesting for me to read, as I work for a small fund manager, to see what the big boys do, and how they made it from million dollar companies to billion dollar companies. Hedge Hunters is an excellent resource and addition to the small library of fund management books. ( )
1 abstimmen graspingforthewind | Jul 23, 2009 |
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This book is a time capsule. It captures that moment, that exuberance, before the markets collapsed and before certain visionaries, like T. Boone Pickens, lost their shirts. The industry may never be the same, but I have a feeling the people will be.
  tertullian | Jul 7, 2009 |
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