Ebook: Red-blooded risk: the secret history of Wall Street
Author: Kim Eric, Brown Aaron
- Tags: Decision making, Finance--History--20th century, Finance--History--21st century, Financial risk, Financial risk management, Securities industry--United States--History, Speculation--United States--History, Electronic books, Finance -- History -- 20th century, Finance -- History -- 21st century, Speculation -- United States -- History, Securities industry -- United States -- History
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Wiley
- City: Hoboken;N.J
- Language: English
- epub
An innovative guide that identifies what distinguishes the best financial risk takers from the rest
From 1987 to 1992, a small group of Wall Street quants invented an entirely new way of managing risk to maximize success: risk management for risk-takers. This is the secret that lets tiny quantitative edges create hedge fund billionaires, and defines the powerful modern global derivatives economy. The same practical techniques are still used today by risk-takers in finance as well as many other fields. Red-Blooded Risk examines this approach and offers valuable advice for the calculated risk-takers who need precise quantitative guidance that will help separate them from the rest of the pack.
While most commentators say that the last financial crisis proved it's time to follow risk-minimizing techniques, they're wrong. The only way to succeed at anything is to...
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