Inside the House of Money: Top Hedge Fund Traders on Profiting in the Global Mar

Inside the House of Money

Wiley | 2006-04-21 | ISBN: 0471794473 | 384 pages | PDF | 2,1 MB

Drobny provides a broad overview of global macro investing through these diverse interviews of participants. Their diverse time frames (daily trades versus multi-year, and everything inbetween) instruments (equities, debt, currencies, domestic, international) and employers (banks, hedge funds, family home offices) demonstrate the breadth that is global macro. The book provides a great introduction to "What is this fuss about global macro investing all about?" as well as various insights into "How's it changing?" and "Is it getting too crowded?" The market insights are particularly relevant as many of the investors foresaw the 2007 market challenges. The Jim Rogers interview is especially relevant, given his recent resurgence.

Inside the House of Money lifts the veil on the typically opaque world of hedge funds, offering a rare glimpse at how today's highest paid money managers approach their craft. Author Steven Drobny demystifies how these star traders make billions for well-heeled investors, revealing their theories, strategies and approaches to markets. Drobny, cofounder of Drobny Global Advisors, an international macroeconomic research and advisory firm, has tapped into his network and beyond in order assemble this collection of thirteen interviews with the industry's best minds. Along the way, you'll get an inside look at firsthand trading experiences through some of the major world financial crises of the last few decades. Whether Russian bonds, Pakistani stocks, Southeast Asian currencies or stakes in African brewing companies, no market or instrument is out of bounds for these elite global macro hedge fund managers. Highly accessible and filled with in-depth expert opinion, Inside the House of Money is a must-read for financial professionals and anyone else interested in understanding the complexities at stake in world financial markets.

"The ruminations of supposedly hush-hush hedge fund operators are richly illuminating." --New York Times

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