Posted on: 10th Dec, 2007 02:01 am
$2 trillion is invested in the hedge fund industry, and yet, due to industry regulations, the general public knows little about them. Hedge funds are prohibited from advertising, talking to the press and detailing their businesses to anybody worth less than $1 million. This goes against everything America stands for. Wealthy and non-wealthy investors alike should be allowed to learn about hedge funds and the strategies they employ for safer and more profitable investing. This is the story of one hedge fund's wild ride.
Timothy turned $12,000 of Bar Mitzvah gift money into $2 million trading thousands of stocks from 1999-2002, managed the #1 Short Bias Hedge Fund from 2003-2006, starred in the television documentary Wall Street Warriors, and appeared regularly on CNBC all before the age of 26. This is no BS "Get-Rich-Quick" book; it's the first realistic look at the world of stock trading and startup hedge funds. This 'Rocky'-like story will educate and inspire everyone.
Timothy turned $12,000 of Bar Mitzvah gift money into $2 million trading thousands of stocks from 1999-2002, managed the #1 Short Bias Hedge Fund from 2003-2006, starred in the television documentary Wall Street Warriors, and appeared regularly on CNBC all before the age of 26. This is no BS "Get-Rich-Quick" book; it's the first realistic look at the world of stock trading and startup hedge funds. This 'Rocky'-like story will educate and inspire everyone.
Really good one
This book takes the readers into the secret society called the hedgefunds. The author does not give shortcuts to get rich quickly but motivates to work hard and face the challenges. A must read for beginners in trading.
it's a real eye opener for anybody who wants to be a stock trader or hedge fund manager...also very very funny and entertaining, surprisingly so!
very entertaining, more like a personal journey than a finance book
a surprising page turner
good book
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