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Index
Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Dedication
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 The Truth about Hedge Fund Returns
How to Look at Returns
Digging into the Numbers
The Investor’s View of Returns
How the Hedge Fund Industry Grew
The Only Thing That Counts Is Total Profits
Hedge Funds Are Not Mutual Funds
Summary
Chapter 2 The Golden Age of Hedge Funds
Hedge Funds as Clients
Building a Hedge Fund Portfolio
The Interview Is the Investment Research
Long Term Capital Management
Too Many Bank Mergers
Summary
Chapter 3 The Seeding Business
How a Venture Capitalist Looks at Hedge Funds
From Concept to the Real Deal
Searching for That Rare Gem
Everybody Has a Story
Some Things Shouldn’t Be Hedged
The Hedge Fund as a Business
Summary
Chapter 4 Where Are the Customers’ Yachts?
How Much Profit Is There Really?
Investors Jump In
Fees on Top of More Fees
Drilling Down by Strategy
How to Become Richer Than Your Clients
Summary
Chapter 5 2008—The Year Hedge Funds Broke Their Promise to Investors
Financial Crisis, 1987 Version
How 2008 Redefined Risk
The Hedge Fund as Hotel California
Timing and Tragedy
In 2008, Down Was a Long Way
Summary
Chapter 6 The Unseen Costs of Admission
How Some Investors Pay for Others
My Mid-Market or Yours?
The Benefits of Keen Eyesight
Show Me My Money
Summary
Chapter 7 The Hidden Costs of Being Partners
Limited Partners, Limited Rights
Friends with no Benefits
Watching the Legal Costs
Summary
Chapter 8 Hedge Fund Fraud
More Crooks Than You Think
Madoff
Know Your Audience
Accounting Arbitrage 101
Checking the Background Check
Politically Connected and Crooked?
Paying Your Bills with Their Money
Why It’s Hard to Invest in Russia
After Hours Due Diligence
Summary
Chapter 9 Why Less Can Be More with Hedge Funds
There Are Still Winners
Avoid the Crowds
Why Size Matters
Where Will They Invest All This Money?
Summary
Afterword
Bibliography
About the Author
Index
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