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  • Hardcover: 342 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional (1 July 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 007143481X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071434812
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 16 x 3.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 531,895 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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This is the practitioner's guidebook to operating and profiting from a successful hedge fund. Hedge funds have become one of the most-discussed yet misunderstood players in today's investment marketplace. They have also become one of the most potentially rewarding, both for investors and successful fund managers. "Managing a Hedge Fund" explores the numerous vital issues in launching and managing a hedge fund, and is the one book guaranteed to help both investors and professional money managers demystify the inner workings of this increasingly popular vehicle."Finally, a thorough and understandable book on hedge funds. Black has written a book that makes the arcane world of hedge funds far easier to understand. It is one resource that you will want to keep close to your desk." - John Mauldin, President, Millennium Wave Investment and author, "Bull's Eye Investing". "As an academic and as a practitioner specializing in hedge funds, this book finds just the right blend of real world insight and quantitative analysis. I strongly recommend it to any individual looking for a clear and insightful reference to the area of hedge funds." - Dr.Thomas Schneeweis, director, Center for International Securities and Derivatives Markets, Professor of Finance, University of Massachusetts, and editor, "Journal of Alternative Investments". "An important read. Keith H. Black combines his real-world trading experience and academic background to create a clearly written and comprehensive guide to starting, managing and investing in a hedge fund." - Tim Biggam, Chief Option Strategist, Man Financial, and head trader, Hardel Relative Value Fund. "An immensely helpful reference. Professor Black has done an admirable job of condensing an entire graduate level course into a single, easy to read reference work." - Gerald W. Laurain, CFA, Senior Vice President, Director of Alternative Investments, LaSalle Bank Wealth Management.Hedge funds have emerged from the shadows of Wall Street to become one of today's fastest-growing investment classes, accounting for 25 percent of trading volume on the NYSE. But the rules and regulations for their operation often remain shrouded in mystery. "Managing a Hedge Fund" provides current and prospective fund managers with the knowledge and tools they need to understand and control the unique world of hedge fund operation. Broad in coverage where most hedge fund books are narrowly focused, it draws on and summarizes salient research from all areas of the investment field, providing professionals with the one-stop hedge fund reference that is currently as sorely needed as it is difficult to find.Whether you are currently a hedge fund professional or simply looking for a comprehensive and authoritative reference on the current knowledge in this fascinating area, "Managing a Hedge Fund" will provide you with the answers you need on topics, including: requirements for starting and operating a hedge fund - regulatory issues, investor requirements, risk evaluation and management, and more; measurement of a wide range of risks, including liquidity, counterparty, operational, market, legal, transparency, and model risk; strategies for operating the numerous types of hedge funds, including equity, fixed income, MBS, global macro, distressed, and more. More than just focusing solely on the operational aspects of hedge funds, "Managing a Hedge Fund" also provides a dynamic picture of the history and current state of the industry.From the beginnings of their widespread popularity in the 1980s to the mistakes that led to the collapse of Long Term Capital Management to high-profile personalities like George Soros, author Keith Black pulls back the curtains to provide a compellingly honest and detailed portrait of an industry still in its relative infancy, yet growing in importance and impact with each passing year. While it is true that hedge fund investing is not for everyone, it is also true that the universe of hedge fund investors has undergone incredible growth - growth that shows no signs of slowing down. "Managing a Hedge Fund" introduces you to the techniques and strategies that constitute today's hedge fund state of the art, and provides you with an intriguing glimpse of where this exciting industry is headed.

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The practitioner's guidebook to operating and profiting from a successful hedge fund

Hedge funds have become one of the most-discussed yet misunderstood players in today's investment marketplace. They have also become one of the most potentially rewarding, both for investors and successful fund managers. Managing a Hedge Fund explores the numerous vital issues in launching and managing a hedge fund, and is the one book guaranteed to help both investors and professional money managers demystify the inner workings of this increasingly popular vehicle.

"Finally, a thorough and understandable book on hedge funds. Black has written a book that makes the arcane world of hedge funds far easier to understand. It is one resource that you will want to keep close to your desk."--John Mauldin, President, Millennium Wave Investment and author, Bull's Eye Investing

"As an academic and as a practitioner specializing in hedge funds, this book finds just the right blend of real world insight and quantitative analysis. I strongly recommend it to any individual looking for a clear and insightful reference to the area of hedge funds."

--Dr. Thomas Schneeweis, director, Center for International Securities and Derivatives Markets, Professor of Finance, University of Massachusetts, and editor, Journal of Alternative Investments

"An important read. Keith H. Black combines his real-world trading experience and academic background to create a clearly written and comprehensive guide to starting, managing and investing in a hedge fund."--Tim Biggam, Chief Option Strategist, Man Financial, and head trader, Hardel Relative Value Fund

"An immensely helpful reference. Professor Black has done an admirable job of condensing an entire graduate level course into a single, easy to read reference work."--Gerald W. Laurain, CFA, Senior Vice President, Director of Alternative Investments, LaSalle Bank Wealth Management

Hedge funds have emerged from the shadows of Wall Street to become one of today's fastest-growing investment classes, accounting for 25 percent of trading volume on the NYSE. But the rules and regulations for their operation often remain shrouded in mystery.

Managing a Hedge Fund provides current and prospective fund managers with the knowledge and tools they need to understand and control the unique world of hedge fund operation. Broad in coverage where most hedge fund books are narrowly focused, it draws on and summarizes salient research from all areas of the investment field, providing professionals with the one-stop hedge fund reference that is currently as sorely needed as it is difficult to find.

Whether you are currently a hedge fund professional or simply looking for a comprehensive and authoritative reference on the current knowledge in this fascinating area, Managing a Hedge Fund will provide you with the answers you need on topics including:

  • Requirements for starting and operating a hedge fund--regulatory issues, investor requirements, risk evaluation and management, and more
  • Measurement of a wide range of risks, including liquidity, counterparty, operational, market, legal, transparency, and model risk
  • Strategies for operating the numerous types of hedge funds, including equity, fixed income, MBS, global macro, distressed, and more

More than just focusing solely on the operational aspects of hedge funds, Managing a Hedge Fund also provides a dynamic picture of the history and current state of the industry. From the beginnings of their widespread popularity in the 1980s to the mistakes that led to the collapse of Long Term Capital Management to high-profile personalities like George Soros, author Keith Black pulls back the curtains to provide a compellingly honest and detailed portrait of an industry still in its relative infancy, yet growing in importance and impact with each passing year.

While it is true that hedge fund investing is not for everyone, it is also true that the universe of hedge fund investors has undergone incredible growth--growth that shows no signs of slowing down. Managing a Hedge Fund introduces you to the techniques and strategies that constitute today's hedge fund state of the art, and provides you with an intriguing glimpse of where this exciting industry is headed.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
This book is quite possibly my favourite finance book ever. It is the book that first truly sparked my love of the hedge fund industry and I credit this book to have been the springboard which first seriously got me heading down the track towards my career within the hedge fund / fund of funds industry.

If you are a trader, this book will be illuminating. If you are a proprietary trader wannabe, you should first read this book too. Interested in global macro? - you need to know exactly how hedge funds fit into the global macro picture.
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If you are a true buy-side prospect, this is kindergarten.... 28 Oct 2005
By Hedge Fund Trader - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I am afraid I have to agree with the review here of Robert Altena wholeheartedly. This book simply describes the very basics of several investment strategies (most of which have existed for decades). Hedge funds have long ago moved beyond any of these strategies, although the obviously still employ all of them as a bulk of their operations, and they constantly move into uncharted territory. That is what is separating the top funds from the `pretenders' nowadays.

If these strategies are new to you and/or if you actually learned anything new from this book then you have NO business trying to start a hedge fund. Of course if you need to buy a book to consider doing so, then you are really in trouble anyways. This book is useful however for anyone that is considering putting their money with [reputable] hedge fund managers and therefore need to educate themselves on various basic strategies the funds may employ (thus why I gave it 2 stars instead of 0 or 1).

I think Mr. Black is an excellent professor and his writing in this book is pretty good, but the title is very misleading. A more accurate title may have been: The Basic Hedge Fund Strategy for Investors. For those who already work at buy-side institutions (or serious prop traders at bulge bracket firms), if you plan to branch out on your own please do not think ANY book will aid you in your quest. Instead, if you need insight into risk management, quant, partnership accounting, etc. in order to complete your education BEFORE starting a fund (recommended that you do!), then consider reviewing published industry papers from Wharton, MIT, Cal Tech, Chicago B.S., HBS, NYU, etc. (I would put particular concentration on the top finance and tech schools and not the top management schools - MIT, Wharton, NYU, etc.) These offer the best academic insight into how funds should be managed, in theory anyhow, in truly technical jargon. If you can't understand the jargon, then stick with working with your broker or day trading because starting a hedge fund will only put you into bankruptcy.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Excellent Primer on Hedge Funds 26 April 2006
By Yen Man - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
If you aren't familiar with hedge funds and need a book that explains it in layman's terms, this is the book for you. The title is a little misleading since it should be more appropriately named "A Primer on Hedge Funds" The author introduces what hedge funds are and its affects on portfolio performance and then explains various hedge fund strategies and how to measure hedge fund performance. The wealth of data presented in the book is well worth the money by itself. The author presents information such as tables on the Sharpe Ratios by strategy, Sortino Ratios by strategy, as well as correlations of the various hedge fund strategies to each other and to the S&P 500 during up and down markets and to the MSCI Debt index in up and down markets. The text is well written and an easy read. If you want more details on hedge funds in highly quantitative terms and have the background to understand them then you're better off reading articles from the Journal of Finance, Journal of Derivatives, Journal of Fixed Income, or other publications of this nature. Overall, if you are new to hedge funds and want to get your bearings on this hot topic, then this book is an excellent starting point.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
It's an OK book, but a little disappointed 6 Oct 2009
By JB - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
This book is OK, not horrible, not great, just OK. It's a bit more "dense" than I imagined and it reads more like a college or law school textbook rather an informative, concise manual. I felt like I was reading a series of case studies and laws more than a book that I could use on a daily basis as a reference guide. There's good information in here, but you will have to sort through A LOT of different items to get to the individual nuggets that you need.
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