An accessible guide to effectively operating in the hedge
fund arena Hedge funds are now in the news more than a thousand
times a day and yet it is hard to find clear, factual information
about how they operate, raise capital, and invest. "The Hedge Fund
Book" provides real-world case studies of various hedge fund
managers providing a solid foundation in specialized hedge fund
knowledge for both financial professionals and those aspiring to
enter this field. It provides an analysis of funds within different
phases of their life cycles and investment processes, and examines
each cycle in ways that would be informational for marketers as
well as investors, bankers, and financial professionals who would
like to learn more about day-to-day hedge fund operations Addresses
everything you need to know about this popular segment of the
financial industry within a case study format Each chapter contains
several types of investment and situational analyses, insights and
best practices along with a review and "test your knowledge
section" Written by a successful hedge fund consultant and head of
one of the largest hedge fund networking groups in the industry
with more than 30,000 members This book is required reading for
participants within the hedge fund industry''s leading designation
program, the CHP Designation If you''re looking to gain a better
understanding of hedge funds, look no further than "The Hedge Fund
Book."
關於作者:
RICHARD C. WILSON is a hedge fund consultant and head of the
Hedge Fund Group, the largest hedge fund networking group in the
industry. He is also the creator of the successful Web site
HedgeFundBlogger.com. Wilson writes a daily article on the hedge
fund industry for the site, as well as straightforward educational
pieces on hedge fund strategies, terms and definitions, trends,
interviews, videos, and book reviews. He also founded and holds two
100% online training sessions for the Certified Hedge Fund
Professional CHP Designation Program, a professional
certification program catering to professionals in the hedge fund
industry.