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10年芒格在年會中提到該書。
評分寫得挺明白的。
評分寫得挺明白的。
評分寫得挺明白的。
評分寫得挺明白的。
Back in 2006, hunched over spreadsheets, hedge fund titan John Paulson realised that the housing market was vastly overstretched. Fuelled by sub-prime mortgages, it was a classic bubble ready to burst. He had waited his whole life for this perfect trade. Paulson, who had never dealt in real-estate before, struggled to convince bullish Wall Street investors about the coming crash. But as house prices began to falter and the financial system collapsed, he reaped the rewards. He made a now-legendary series of trades, executed with technical skill and perfect timing. The results were spectacular. In a single morning in late 2007, Paulson made $1.25bn from a five-point fall in the markets. Across the year, he earned $15 billion for his fund, including $4 billion for himself - more than the incomes of J.K Rowling, Oprah Winfrey and Tiger Woods put together. It was the largest trading windfall in history by far, securing his place in the history books alongside Warren Buffet and George Soros. Written with the exclusive co-operation of the highly secretive Paulson, "The Greatest Trade Ever" tells the full story of his trade for the first time. Like Barbarians at the Gate 20 years ago, it also tells a wider story of staggering wealth accumulation, hubris and financial whizzery. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the inner workings of the markets - and trying to spot the next bubble.
去年帮朋友带回国的书,自己先看了一遍,从一个侧面描述金融危机带来的的巨大灾难和前所未有的机遇;一板一眼一丝不苟四平八稳,John Paulson这个典型的华尔街落魄投资人,在全行业都被的房地产大泡沫闪晕眼睛的时候,固执的坚持自己的直觉和历史数据分析,利用Credit Default ...
評分很打击人的一点是,历史告诉我们,the greatest traders都是最聪明的人,John Paulson,Paolo Pellegrini,Michael Burry,Greg Lippmann,无一不是绝顶聪明。2007年的他们不是喧嚣赌场里靠偶然运气一夜暴富的赌徒,而是众人皆醉我独醒的真正智者。这本书再次让站在金融世界边...
評分很打击人的一点是,历史告诉我们,the greatest traders都是最聪明的人,John Paulson,Paolo Pellegrini,Michael Burry,Greg Lippmann,无一不是绝顶聪明。2007年的他们不是喧嚣赌场里靠偶然运气一夜暴富的赌徒,而是众人皆醉我独醒的真正智者。这本书再次让站在金融世界边...
評分去年帮朋友带回国的书,自己先看了一遍,从一个侧面描述金融危机带来的的巨大灾难和前所未有的机遇;一板一眼一丝不苟四平八稳,John Paulson这个典型的华尔街落魄投资人,在全行业都被的房地产大泡沫闪晕眼睛的时候,固执的坚持自己的直觉和历史数据分析,利用Credit Default ...
評分尤其是写相同的两个人的时候,明显觉得另外一本更有意思。但依然值得一读。 在iTunes U 里 Havrad university Shorenstein Center Eevents 里可以找到他关于这本书的讲座
The Greatest Trade Ever 在線電子書 pdf 下載 txt下載 epub 下載 mobi 下載 2025