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In How to Create and Manage a Hedge Fund, hedge fund expert Stuart McCrary surveys the types of hedge funds and commodity pools that make up the world of alternative investments and explains how they can improve the risk/return characteristics of more traditional investment portfolios. This book outlines how these funds are structured as well as how risk management and derivatives relate to hedge funds.
_ Includes trading examples that illustrate points about risk management and leverage. _ Presents all the practical knowledge necessary to run a leveraged investment company. _ Non-technical
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Produktbeschreibung
In How to Create and Manage a Hedge Fund, hedge fund expert Stuart McCrary surveys the types of hedge funds and commodity pools that make up the world of alternative investments and explains how they can improve the risk/return characteristics of more traditional investment portfolios. This book outlines how these funds are structured as well as how risk management and derivatives relate to hedge funds.
_ Includes trading examples that illustrate points about risk management and leverage.
_ Presents all the practical knowledge necessary to run a leveraged investment company.
_ Non-technical explanations brings an element of transparency to a part of the investment world often thought of as difficult to understand.
Autorenporträt
STUART A. McCRARY is a principal with Chicago Partners LLC and specializes in options, mortgage-backed securities, derivatives, and hedge funds. As president of Frontier Asset Management, McCrary created and managed his own hedge fund before joining Chicago Partners. He has also worked as a senior options trader at Fenchurch Capital Management, as vice president in the mortgage department and in proprietary trading at First Boston Corporation, and as a portfolio manager with Comerica Bank. He has taught graduate-level courses in creating and managing a hedge fund at the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business at DePaul University and courses in financial engineering at the Stuart School of Business at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He received his BA and MBA from Northwestern University.