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Julian Robertson : tiger in the land of bulls and bears / Daniel A. Strachman.

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Lippincott Library HG4928.5.R63 S77 2004
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Strachman, Daniel A., 1971-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Robertson, Julian.
Tiger Management (Firm)--History.
Tiger Management (Firm).
History.
Physical Description:
xvii, 270 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, [2004]
Summary:
Take one look at Julian Robertson and you'll quickly see that he's a man who aims to be the best at whatever he does. Robertson's skills at finding opportunities to exploit in the canyons of lower Manhattan and in markets around the globe are legendary. The numbers speak for themselves: Tiger Management grew from $8.8 million under his management in 1980 to more than $21 billion in 2000. Written by hedge fund expert Daniel Strachman, Julian Robertson: A Tiger in the Land of Bulls and Bears is the first in-depth look at one of the most successful and well-known hedge fund managers of our time. Following Robertson from his days as a Salisbury, North Carolina, youth to his domination of Wall Street, this engaging book traces his inspired climb to the top, and his often controversial tenure at the helm of one of the most successful hedge fund organizations in the world.
In the pages of this book, you'll learn about Robertson's ability to find and execute trades in the equity, fixed-income, and commodities markets. You'll see how he was able to stay the course in the copper market during an incredibly volatile time in the market and reap huge rewards from his trades. Robertson believes there's no place for second best and is willing to do whatever it takes to win. At Tiger, winning wasn't everything -- it was the only thing. Filled with candid interviews with Robertson, his colleagues, and his peers, Julian Robertson: A Tiger in the Land of Bulls and Bears uncovers both the personal world of Julian Robertson and the trading strategies and investment style that have made him a legend in his own time. You'll be there to watch how Robertson's determination, financial skills, and vision allowed him to get Tiger Management up, running, and into the game. But you'll also be there as missteps and market malaise led Robertson to shut the fund complex down in 2000.
While exploring this legendary fund manager's role in the development and popularity of hedge funds, you'll also learn how the culture at Tiger Management bred other successful fund managers known as Cubs, who will continue to impact the way money is managed for many years to come. Today, the Tiger Cubs are believed to manage more than ten percent of all assets allocated to hedge funds around the world. There is no other manager whose tentacles reach as far and wide into the money management world. Julian Robertson is one of the greatest traders and money managers of the century, as well as one of Wall Street's greatest teachers and inspirers. Filled with revealing anecdotes and economic insights, Julian Robertson: A Tiger in the Land of Bulls and Bears is not only the story of Julian Robertson and Tiger Management -- it's also the story of how legends are made.
Contents:
Making money in metals
Birth of a tiger
A southerner on Wall Street
A fund is launched
The tiger begins to growl
The crash of 1987
The dawn of a new decade
The peak and the fall
The Tiger cubs
The Tiger reign is over
Noblesse oblige.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-264) and index.
ISBN:
0471323632
OCLC:
55600734

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