Douglas Kass
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Doug Kass is the president of Seabreeze Partners Management Inc. Until 1996, he was senior portfolio manager at Omega Advisors, a $6 billion investment partnership. Before that he was executive senior vice president and director of institutional equities of First Albany Corporation and JW Charles/CSG. He also was a General Partner of Glickenhaus & Co., and held various positions with Putnam Management and Kidder, Peabody.
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Memorias de un operador de Bolsa
La biografía novelada de Jesse Livermore, uno de los mayores especuladores de todos los tiempos
Larry Livingstone tiene una rara habilidad para prever el comportamiento delas cotizaciones de la Bolsa y el ansia de un especulador compulsivo. A los 15 años gana sus primeros 1.000 dólares apostando a la Bolsa en el Boston de fi nales del siglo XIX. Pero su método no vale en la Gran Manzana de Nueva York, donde, con incombustible tozudez se arruina y enriquece sucesivamente.Una fascinante mezcla de novela histórica, económica y biográfi ca, dónde aritmética, dinero y dolce vita son lo mismo.Memorias de un operador de bolsa parte de una docena de artículos publicados por el periodista y escritor Edwin Lefèvre entre 1922 y 1923 en el Saturday Evening Post y narra en primera persona de vida de un operador de bolsa, alter ego del mago de las fi nanzas Jesse Livermore (1877-1940).
The Man Who Solved the Market
How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution
A gripping story of the world's greatest money maker in modern finance history. Revealing how a mathematician and former code breaker mastered the market using a data-driven, algorithmic approach. With unprecedented access to Jim Simons and first-hand accounts from current and former employees, learn how Renaissance's Medallion fund generated profits of more than $100 billion since 1988. This book is not just about Simons's success and legacy, but also how it impacted his firm, country, and the rest of us. Shortlisted for the Financial Times/McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award.