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- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (Jan 2003)
- ISBN-10: 0471432547
- ISBN-13: 978-0471432548
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
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"It should be required reading for any investor who wants to understand the absolute returns alternative to conventional wealth management." (Hedgeworld.com)
“…required reading for any investor who wants to understand the absolute returns alternative to conventional wealth management…” (HedgeWorld’s Inside Edge, 31 March 2003) --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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On the positive side, I have never read a more complete polemic in favor of the hedge fund industry. He shreds EMF with loads of good evidence and humorous anecdotes. However, there seems to be a constant drive to reinforce this point. Unfortunately, it takes away from a more thorough analysis of the types of hedge fund investing.
Another problem with the book is that it has trouble discovering its audience. At times, we get detailed descriptions of what alpha and beta represent (Finance 101) and at other times, abstruse PM concepts are brushed over as common knowledge.
I would definitely recommend this book but I recommend that the reader is accompanied by a Dictionary of Finance and Investing.