Top hedge fund managers who survived the economic crisis of 2008 share their specific risk and return objectives and discuss the evolution of certain styles and beliefs in money management. By the author of Inside the House of Money.
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Steven Drobny is the founder of Drobny Global Asset Management, a full-service asset management, investment advisory, and consulting firm focused on global macro and commodity hedge fund strategies. He is also the author of the critically acclaimed The Invisible Hands: Top Hedge Funds on Bubbles, Crashes and Rethinking Real Money (Wiley) and Inside the House of Money: Top Hedge Fund Traders on Profiting in the Global Markets (Wiley). Please visit www.drobnycapital.com for more information on Mr. Drobny and his books.
Question: What is the difference between a Peruvian peasant farmer and a Harvard or Yale endowment manager?
Answer: The peasant is the one who understands risk-sensitive investing and sound investment goals.
Jared Diamond from the Foreword of The Invisible Hands; Professor of Geography and Environment Health Sciences, UCLA; Pulitzer Prize winning author of Guns, Germs, and Steel
Praise For the Invisible Hands
"Drobny does it again!"
Jim Rogers, author of A Gift to My Children
"While many are too busy trying to determine 'what just happened,' the insights of these Invisible Hands provide a valuable forward-looking road map for managing institutional portfolios. With trillions at stake for our society's pensions, endowments, and foundations, this book offers important lessons for any fiduciary charged with stewarding assets for future generations."
Michael K. Barry, Chief Investment Officer, University System of Maryland Endowment
"Anyone looking for a better understanding of how to invest in turbulent waters will benefit from this guided tour of the experiences of smart and creative money managers over the last couple of years. Pick up a copy and enjoy!"
Arminio Fraga, Founding Partner, Gávea Investimentos, and formerpresident of the Central Bank of Brazil
"Drobny's path-breaking work analyzes the deficiencies of real money investors and proposes antidotes gleaned from the techniques of top macro hedge fund managers."
Dr. John Porter, Managing Director, Global Portfolio and Liquidity Management, Barclays Capital
"Once again Drobny taps the most influential minds in investing to unearth some decidedly uncommon wisdom and candid revelations. The Invisible Hands maps out the winners and losers, empowering readers to navigate the transformation of the money management industry currently in full swing."
John Brynjolfsson, CIO of Armored Wolf, and former portfolio manager of the $80 billion PIMCO Real Return practice
"As a money manager, I found this book tremendously insightful, in that it challenges long-held assumptions about and more recently adopted approaches to the management of 'real money.' As a taxpayer, I found its contents terrifying."
Rishi Narang, CIO, Telesis Capital, author of Inside the Black Box
The crash of 2008 crushed "real money" investors (endowments, pensions, foundations, and family offices). World markets from real estate and equities to commodities and credit collapsed. Some of the world's most venerable financial institutions disappeared, while many hedge fund, private equity, venture capital, and real asset managers suffered immense losses. Yet, the world has not ended, and now, all investors must adapt to the new reality.
Analyzing money managers who fared well in 2008 either by posting strong performance or by preserving capital is a logical starting point. Global macro hedge funds are those money managers. Risk management is a key differentiator during crises, and global macro hedge fund managers anchor their investment processes in risk, rather than targeting outsized returns.
In The Invisible Hands, Steven Drobny cofounder of Drobny Global Advisors and author of Inside the House of Money again reaches out to his professional network of leading global macro hedge fund managers to better understand how their risk management, investment, and portfolio construction process enabled them to effectively navigate the crash of '08. With this book as your guide, you'll glean valuable insights from unparalleled access to these winners in order to adapt to the new financial reality we all now face.
The Invisible Hands begins by addressing the importance of "real money" management, examining its evolution and raising important questions about how portfolios are constructed. In Part Two, the experts or "Invisible Hands" ten anonymous global macro hedge fund managers discuss how they approach money management, revealing how they made money or avoided large losses during the crisis of 2008, and detailing how they would address some of the challenges faced by real money managers. Part Three introduces the invisible hand known as "The Pensioner," who provides an inside look at the real money world.
Along the way, The Invisible Hands also:
Examines some of the fundamental questions currently being asked by all investors as they struggle to understand the new paradigm of the post-crisis world
Questions some core tenets of asset allocation and portfolio construction as these concepts are applied by real money investors
Reveals how some of the best in the hedge fund business are positioning themselves for the uncertain road ahead
And much more
Page by page, The Invisible Hands provides investors and traders with the latest thinking from some of the best players in money management, highlighting the specific risk and return objectives of each, and discussing the evolution of certain styles and beliefs in money management. This book will allow you to discover how successful global macro hedge fund managers navigated the most significant financial crisis of our lifetime and learn how to incorporate certain elements of their approach into your own investment endeavors.
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