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When Genius Failed Paperback / softback

When Genius Failed

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When Genius Failed offers a gripping narrative that chronicles the dramatic rise and catastrophic fall of Long-Term Capital Management (LTCM), a hedge fund that once commanded unprecedented respect in the financial world. Founded by John Meriwether and boasting a team that included two Nobel Prize winners, LTCM initially dazzled investors with its remarkable returns, attracting substantial capital from banks and affluent individuals alike.

The Plot

The story intricately weaves through the hedge fund's early success and the subsequent shift in strategy as competition intensified. As Meriwether sought to sustain performance, he embraced increasingly risky leverage, leading to a precarious financial situation. The narrative delves deep into the themes of hubris and the overconfidence of elite investors who believed they could outsmart the market.

Themes

  • Hubris and Overconfidence: The book examines how the belief in their own brilliance ultimately led to disastrous decisions.
  • The Fragility of Success: It highlights how quickly fortunes can change in the volatile world of finance.
  • The Interconnectedness of Markets: LTCM's collapse serves as a cautionary tale about the ripple effects of failure in the financial industry.

Written in an engaging style, When Genius Failed combines thorough research with storytelling to present a cautionary tale that resonates even beyond the realm of finance. Readers who appreciated Flash Boys by Michael Lewis or The Big Short will find this book equally compelling in its exploration of the complexities and vulnerabilities of financial markets.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 198 mm × 18 mm
Pages: 288
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9781841155043

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