书籍 The Greatest Trade Ever的封面

The Greatest Trade Ever

Gregory Zuckerman

出版时间

2009-11-02

ISBN

9780385529914

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

In 2006, hedge fund manager John Paulson realized something few others suspected--that the housing market and the value of subprime mortgages were grossly inflated and headed for a major fall. Paulson's background was in mergers and acquisitions, however, and he knew little about real estate or how to wager against housing. He had spent a career as an also-ran on Wall Street. But Paulson was convinced this was his chance to make his mark. He just wasn't sure how to do it. Colleagues at investment banks scoffed at him and investors dismissed him. Even pros skeptical about housing shied away from the complicated derivative investments that Paulson was just learning about. But Paulson and a handful of renegade investors such as Jeffrey Greene and Michael Burry began to bet heavily against risky mortgages and precarious financial companies. Timing is everything, though. Initially, Paulson and the others lost tens of millions of dollars as real estate and stocks continued to soar. Rather than back down, however, Paulson redoubled his bets, putting his hedge fund and his reputation on the line.

In the summer of 2007, the markets began to implode, bringing Paulson early profits, but also sparking efforts to rescue real estate and derail him. By year's end, though, John Paulson had pulled off the greatest trade in financial history, earning more than $15 billion for his firm--a figure that dwarfed George Soros's billion-dollar currency trade in 1992. Paulson made billions more in 2008 by transforming his gutsy move. Some of the underdog investors who attempted the daring trade also reaped fortunes. But others who got the timing wrong met devastating failure, discovering that being early and right wasn't nearly enough.

Written by the prizewinning reporter who broke the story in The Wall Street Journal , The Greatest Trade Ever is a superbly written, fast-paced, behind-the-scenes narrative of how a contrarian foresaw an escalating financial crisis--that outwitted Chuck Prince, Stanley O'Neal, Richard Fuld, and Wall Street's titans--to make financial history.

【美】格里高利•祖克曼

 《华尔街日报》资深专栏作家,曾在该报任记者12年,为著名的“Heard on the Street”专栏写作对冲基金,投资等方面的文章。

 每周两次出席消费者新闻与商业频道(CNBC)节目,对复杂的交易技术及金融市场进行探讨和分析。

 因报道“世通倒闭”及“美

用户评论
One of the best financial books I've read this year.
bear stern trader A:我说这丫有病吧 Trader B:我这儿也有一傻货,还再买CDO呢 ---------------- 你妈的这俩原来是一人。。
写的非常好,和其他投资者的对比更是神来之笔
荡气回肠。1. 要发现fundamental的问题,并且要找到方法利用大潮流,需要智慧和洞察力 2. 要成功的跑到终点线,需要隐忍,需要毅力,需要忍受怀疑和讽刺,这需要对自己智慧的自信和坚韧的精神。
读完最受触动的三部分:1) 插播了一系列历史上看对趋势却遭受巨大损失的著名案例 2) 对“小人物” Paolo Pellegrini不吝笔墨的描写,能看到一个非英语母语的普通人在美国社会的挣扎,以及一个底层奋斗者性格上的缺陷,这些缺陷即使在他“成功”后仍然笼罩着他,限制了他的发展。3) 书末对08年危机成因的讨论,没有陷入对华尔街贪婪的简单批判。另外对于空头们在交易过程中的愤怒怀疑绝望和巨大压力,我有感同身受,也能深刻体会利益相关对观点产生的巨大的bias,是需要时刻引以为戒的。
Greatest trade ever. Need to find this
伟大的trade idea,伟大的execution
成功者往往是孤独的;和违约率最直接相关的就是房价的涨幅
即使是看到了同样的事情在发生,不同的人在不同的背景和反馈的影响下还是会做出不同的反应、得到不同的结果。整本书迂回悠长,原来即使是这些在GFC中大赚一笔的少数也不是直挂云帆济沧海的。读完后只有一个问题,和半路被迫斩仓的MB不同,JP不断加码的执着和坚韧是从哪里来的?
围绕十多年前的那场危机,刻画了参与其中的众多人物。有生平简介有人生故事,有漫长决策交易中的起起伏伏和心路历程。作为读者用上帝视角回看这些人和事,也能带入一些心境,依然挺感慨的。