AARP Getting Started in Hedge Funds

From Launching a Hedge Fund to New Regulation, the Use of Leverage, and Top Manager Profiles

Business & Finance, Finance & Investing, Finance
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Author: Daniel A. Strachman ISBN: 9781118241721
Publisher: Wiley Publication: December 12, 2011
Imprint: Wiley Language: English
Author: Daniel A. Strachman
ISBN: 9781118241721
Publisher: Wiley
Publication: December 12, 2011
Imprint: Wiley
Language: English

AARP Digital Editions offer you practical tips, proven solutions, and expert guidance.

The hedge fund industry has been reeling in the wake of recent Ponzi schemes and insider trading scandals as well as the loss of billions of dollars in assets under management due to fund closures. Getting Started in Hedge Funds, Third Edition focuses on the current state of the industry; how hedge funds did or did not survive the subprime and subsequent credit crisis; and, what the future holds for investors. Getting Started in Hedge Funds, Third Edition also provides readers with a brief overview of the industry's history, and describes the inner-workings of these complex investment vehicles, including how to start a hedge fund, and what new regulations means for managers and investors.

  • Profiles 10 highly successful hedge fund managers
  • Addresses the Madoff scandal, as well as other lesser known Ponzi schemes, and analyzes the ripple effect felt throughout the industry as a result of these and other scandals

Despite the performance of some of these funds in the last few years, hedge funds are here to stay. In this Third Edition, Getting Started in Hedge Funds, Strachman provides an updated "how-to" guide for investors interested in hedge funds in this era of "new normal."

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AARP Digital Editions offer you practical tips, proven solutions, and expert guidance.

The hedge fund industry has been reeling in the wake of recent Ponzi schemes and insider trading scandals as well as the loss of billions of dollars in assets under management due to fund closures. Getting Started in Hedge Funds, Third Edition focuses on the current state of the industry; how hedge funds did or did not survive the subprime and subsequent credit crisis; and, what the future holds for investors. Getting Started in Hedge Funds, Third Edition also provides readers with a brief overview of the industry's history, and describes the inner-workings of these complex investment vehicles, including how to start a hedge fund, and what new regulations means for managers and investors.

Despite the performance of some of these funds in the last few years, hedge funds are here to stay. In this Third Edition, Getting Started in Hedge Funds, Strachman provides an updated "how-to" guide for investors interested in hedge funds in this era of "new normal."

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