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So You Want to Start a Hedge Fund - Lessons for Managers and Allocators

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Praise for SO YOU WANT TO START A HEDGE FUND

"So You Want To Start A Hedge Fund offers a very high insights-gleaned to time-spent ratio.  If you have any desire whatsoever to start your own fund, read this book.  If you have any desire to invest in hedge funds whatsoever, read this book.  Given the high stakes involved in the industry, it's probably not hyperbolic to say that the lessons learned could potentially help make (or save) millions."
-MarketFolly.com
"I strongly recommend this superb book for anyone who is interested in starting a hedge fund, investing in one, or is already in the business. One can learn an enormous amount from Ted's experience analyzing hundreds of start-up funds and from the many case studies he shares in the book."
-William A. Ackman, CEO, Pershing Square Capital
"Part technical manual, part detailed chronicle of modern money management history, and part personal reflections from the investing world front lines, So You Want to Start a Hedge Fund is a must read for allocators, industry veterans, aspiring managers, and everyday investors. Ted Seides has crafted a definitive guide to one of the 21st century's most dynamic and opaque industries."
-Scott Bessent, Former CIO, Soros Fund Management, and Founder and CIO, Key Square Group
"Launching a new hedge fund in this hyper-competitive era is a difficult journey riddled with many landmines. Unfortunately, many of these landmines are counterintuitive and cannot be easily avoided. As a seasoned allocator to emerging managers and hedge funds, Ted has seen it all-the good, the bad and the ugly. His book is a treasure trove of wisdom for managers and allocators with many digestible, real-life lessons and vignettes to aid not only in avoiding the landmines, but also in how to thrive. This is must reading for anyone looking to build a fund or allocate to newer ones."
-Jason H. Karp, Founder and CEO, Tourbillon Capital Partners
"Through an engaging set of lenses, this short book captures the key issues firms and allocators face in creating and managing their organizations and businesses. It's about leadership, organizational design, marketing, and client relations. It's about talent spotting and management. It's about the essence of the industry. The case study format and clear takeaways make this book an easy read. Hedge fund managers who heed Ted's advice will create better and longer lasting firms; allocators will become better investors."
-Andre F. Perold, Founder and CIO, HighVista Strategies, and George Gund Professor of Finance and Banking, Emeritus, Harvard Business School
"A must read. Ted does an outstanding job explaining in clear language how to stay ahead of the curve in today's hyper-competitive golden age of hedge funds. I wish I had access to this book when I started allocating capital."
-Anthony Scaramucci, Founder and Co-Managing Partner, Skybridge Capital, and host of Wall Street Week


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Foreword xi
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xix
1 The Lessons 1
Lessons for Managers 2
Lessons for Allocators 4
2 So You Want to Start a Hedge Fund? 7
3 Attracting Capital 11
Signals of Success 12
A Classic Chicken-and-Egg Problem 30
Investment Funds are Sold, Not Bought (Just Don't Tell the Buyers) 43
Leveraging the Buzz 49
Riding the Wave 55
Building a Great Business 60
4 Team 65
Your Single Best Investment 66
The Best a Man Can Get 73
The Two-Headed Portfolio Manager Monster 76
Where Do Nice Guys Finish? 83
Turnover: Don't Knock It Till You Try It 86
Pacing Growth 91
5 Investment Strategy 97
Finding True North 97
Best Foot Forward, With Both Feet 100
The Tug of War between Flexibility and Style Drift 106
Stick to Your Knitting 117
Building Blocks of Process 123
6 Investment Performance 129
A Slave to Monthly Numbers 130
Sustaining Performance 134
Reaching for Return 138
The Role of Luck 144
The Best Month in a Manager's Career 150
7 So You Want to Invest in a Start-Up Hedge Fund? 153
Influencing Outcomes 154
Terms 158
Preparing for Bumps in the Road 164
Heed the Stop Sign 167
Crossing the Velvet Rope 173
Making Decisions 177
8 Parting Thoughts 183
Author's Disclaimer 189
About the Author 193
Notes 197
Index 205


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TED SEIDES is the former President and co-CIO at Protégé Partners, LLC, a leading alternative investment firm launched in 2002 that invests in small and specialized hedge funds on an arms-length and seed basis. He has authored investment pieces for CFA Institute Conference Proceedings Quarterly, Institutional Investor, Harvard Business School Publishing, FT Alphaville, and the late Peter L. Bernstein's "Economics and Portfolio Strategy" newsletter.

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Autori Ted Seides, Seides Ted
Editore Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.04.2016
 
EAN 9781119134183
ISBN 978-1-119-13418-3
Pagine 240
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Economia > Economia aziendale

Finanzwesen, Finance & Investments, Finanz- u. Anlagewesen, Spezialthemen Finanz- u. Anlagewesen, Finance & Investments Special Topics

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