Gregory Zuckerman is the author of The Greatest Trade Ever and The Frackers, and is a Special Writer at the Wall Street Journal. At the Journal, Zuckerman writes about financial firms, personalities and trades, as well as hedge funds and other investing and business topics. He's a three-time winner of the Gerald Loeb award, the highest honor in business journalism. Zuckerman also appears regularly on CNBC, Fox Business and other networks and radio stations around the globe.
Bestselling author and veteran Wall Street Journal reporter Gregory Zuckerman answers the question investors have been asking for decades: How did Jim Simons do it?
Jim Simons is the greatest money maker in modern financial history. His track record bests those of legendary investors including Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, Ray Dalio, and George Soros. Yet Simons and his strategies are shrouded in mystery. Wall Street insiders have long craved a view into Simons's singular mind, as well as the definitive account of how his secretive hedge fund, Renaissance Technologies, came to dominate financial markets. Bestselling author and Wall Street Journal reporter Gregory Zuckerman delivers the goods.
After a legendary career as a mathematician at MIT and Harvard, and a stint breaking Soviet code for the U.S. government, Simons set out to conquer financial markets with a radical approach. He hired mathematicians, physicists, and computer scientists, most of whom knew little about finance. Experts scoffed as Simons built Renaissance Technologies from a dreary Long Island strip mall. He amassed piles of data and developed algorithms to hunt for deeply hidden patterns in the numbers--patterns that reveal rules governing all markets.
Simons and his colleagues became some of the richest individuals in the world and their data-driven approach launched a quantitative revolution on Wall Street. They also anticipated dramatic shifts in society. Eventually, governments, sports teams, hospitals, and businesses in almost every industry embraced Simons's methods.
Simons and his team used their newfound wealth to upend society. Simons has become a major influence in scientific research, education, and politics, while senior executive Robert Mercer is more responsible than anyone else for Donald Trump's victorious presidential campaign. The Renaissance team's models didn't prepare executives for the ensuing backlash.
The Man Who Solved the Market is the dramatic story of how Jim Simons and a group of unlikely mathematicians remade Wall Street and transformed the world.
得知这本书的出版时非常振奋,因为我很早就想多知道一点simons的投资故事,无奈网络资源实在太少。 雪球有人说simons的风格本质上和长期资本没太大区别。这里我发表下看法:长期资本已经死亡多次,都是活不回来那种。长期资本主要团队成员关了一个基金又重开一个,遇到一次大危...
評分 評分 評分得知这本书的出版时非常振奋,因为我很早就想多知道一点simons的投资故事,无奈网络资源实在太少。 雪球有人说simons的风格本质上和长期资本没太大区别。这里我发表下看法:长期资本已经死亡多次,都是活不回来那种。长期资本主要团队成员关了一个基金又重开一个,遇到一次大危...
評分本文来自于 源于FICC与资产配置 ,作者hongchen 西蒙斯的量化革命: The Man Who Solved the Market读书笔记 声明: 这篇文章不是我所写的,转自其他人。 放在这里的目的,是为了让更多人看到这篇文章。 其他文章 1 拥抱现实,应对现实--《原则》解读 1.1做一个超级现实的人--《...
流水賬,看來真的沒挖到啥材料。
评分大奬章作為人類曆史上投資迴報最高的基金,其在寬客心中如上帝般高高在上。此書帶給我的最大震撼,是寬客之神西濛斯的三次非量化之舉。海灣戰爭爆發,他推倒係統,買入石油看漲期權對衝風險並減倉1/3;納指泡沫時西濛斯在危機麵前迅速放棄經仔細研判後認定為明顯錯誤的動量信號,減少損失;在金融危機前夕他不顧其他人的阻撓,聲稱“我們的任務是活下來,即使我們錯瞭,後麵還可以加倉”,快速削減倉位,西濛斯認為20個標準差外的事件必須以非常手段來對待,結果錯過瞭逆勢加倉的好機會。最近的18年底西濛斯還給自己的信托基金緻電要求做空部分倉位以對衝風險。西濛斯這類不惜犧牲對係統決策的信仰而尋求自保的態度也促使他在89年救基金於水火,快速撤離,避免瞭自己的券商倒閉,期權過期的窘境--當你嗅到煙味,就趕緊他媽的逃!
评分最近兩個月很有意思,幾個投資者先後著書立傳,包括黑石Schwartzman的What it takes,凱雷Rubenstein的the American story(曆史),和活久見的Simons這本傳記。40歲開始創立公司的Simons,性格據說挺像Mask,比其他大神多瞭些專注和堅持,在我們眼裏是無法逾越的高山,而文藝復興的錶現一直讓其他對衝基金公司,哪怕是頂尖的那幾傢也難以望其項背。其一嚮低調神秘的作風讓同行們百思不得其解。因此這本書的齣版,即使和交易秘密不相關,也是完全齣乎意料之外的驚喜。Simons和麾下數學傢們在解碼市場規律其中也有不少經曆教訓,比如找齣模型代碼錯誤,內鬥下能保住最大的alpha-人纔。天纔之處無法模仿,能更精進一寸便是所得。
评分流水賬,看來真的沒挖到啥材料。
评分19#15 (又一本)曾經求翻而未得的書。略有失望,但仍然有趣,結尾稍弱,整體隻能算是中規中矩。Simmons雖然招募瞭一支纔華橫溢的科學傢團隊,“launch”瞭量化革命,但嚴格地“the man who solved the market”的標題有標題黨之嫌。與LTCM之間的對比很有趣。但大奬章仍然是那個神秘的大奬章,中間幾個章節充斥著“進一步改進瞭算法”、“效果拔群”之類的描述,但乾貨太少。作為2019年最後一本書(highly likely),希望自己明年也能solve一些東西吧。
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