Wall Street Rodeo: How Cowboy traders pulled off the biggest hedge fund crash in history

Wall Street Rodeo: How Cowboy traders pulled off the biggest hedge fund crash in historyAuthor: Dreyfuss Barbara T.

Publisher: Alpina Publisher, 2015.

ISBN 978-5-9614-5088-0
Pages: 276 pp.
Format: 70×100/16 (170x240 mm)
Circulation: 1000 copies.
Weight: 580 g
Binding: hardcover

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About the trader's way from the first account to a millionaire

Naming a hedge fund after a pool table? That might send the wrong message to investors. But when Maunis discovered that for the poet Milton and for the ancient Greeks the amaranth flower was a symbol of immortality, he no longer hesitated. Barbara Dreyfus

The book "Wall Street Rodeo" is about the collapse of the largest hedge fund, Amaranth Advisors LLC, which founder Nick Maunis predicted not just long life, but immortality. About how greed and vanity outweigh sensible endeavors and lead to a total fiasco.

The Wall Street Rodeo: How Cowboy Traders Caused the Biggest Hedge Fund Crash in History is worth a read

  • The transition from long-term investing to speculative trading as exemplified by the battle of the titans in the natural gas market.
  • Bet a lot - win a lot or lose a lot? Spontaneous methods of investing.
  • Energy trading as part of a speculative mania: Hunter and Arnold's competition. On how a passion for profit can destroy 267 hedge funds all at once.
  • Impunity and lack of state control. How could this happen? Details of the commodity catastrophe of 2006.

This is a book for all participants stock marketsIn particular, those interested in the activities of hedge funds.
Barbara Dreyfuss is a 20-year stock analyst and consultant and freelance journalist. She has repeatedly criticized U.S. government policies in the health insurance, pharmaceutical, and food industries.
The book is featured in issue 96 of ForTrader.org magazine

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