Best books to read for a hedge fund analyst

what's your most favorite hedge fund-related books to date? (sounds funny doesn't it)

it can be anything, can be about setting the right mindset, biography of a successful money manager, investment strategies, valuation, etc...

I wanna enrich myself since I'm still new to the industry, thank you!!

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delljunkieThanks guys. Any other event driven / SS books ? Amazon ssucks for a search..
Distressed Debt as mentioned Risk Arbitrage by Wysser-Pratte Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage
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The Alpha Masters The hedge fund book by Richard c. Wilson The Alchemy of finance by George Soros The complete guide to hedge funds and hedge fund strategies.

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The Most Important Thing Accounting for Value The Investment Checklist Competition Demystified The Art of Value Investing (Not really a "how to" book, but its fun to compare/contrast the thoughts of different managers to similar topics...at least for me...)

 

Depending on the strategy obviously, here are my favorites (Fundamental/Deep value): The most important thing Value investing - Bruce Greenwald Fooled by randomness Intelligent investor Securities analysis You can be a stock market genius The little book that beats the market Competition demystified

 
sage_of_javawhat's your most favorite hedge fund-related books to date? (sounds funny doesn't it)

It sounds funny because it's grammatically incorrect.

You need to give us a little more than 'hedge fund' if you want relevant recommendations. What kinds of securities does your firm buy? How long does it hold them?

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maybe soros' book. just google it. message me ill send u the vault guide. its free at ur school

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Type Hedge Fund Strategies in Amazon. All the above mentioned books rarely break down strategies in-depth.

http://www.Amazon.com/Investment-Strategies-Hedge-Funds-Finance/dp/0470026278/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1313367702&sr=8-1

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thanks a bunch for the inputs, seniors!

our HF is a very typical value fund, we focus on long term investment in undervalued stocks...

but I guess the books don't have to be related to HF since I have actually read a lot of them like those from Peter Lynch and Philip Fisher... as long as they are insightful and interesting should be enough, something like the interview link you gave above... that's wonderful! or perhaps something similar to Monkey Business or The Inside Job documentary?

thanks again....

 
sage_of_javaor perhaps something similar to Monkey Business or The Inside Job documentary?

thanks again....

pretty much everything covered here, but also you just have to mention Michael Lewis' The Big Short here! isn't centered around hedge funds roles in the financial crisis but has many interesting insights how some of them thought about developements prior to the burst of the re bubble and how they acted on it.. Great piece of literature and probably comes closest to some kind of a merger between monkey business and inside job

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There is a very good book by Francois-Serge Lhabitant: Hedge Fund - Quantitative Insights, but the guys has more books.

To be honest, if you already know how to make a valuation, you don't need much more. Each fund uses different models and techniques, so the best is probably to learn whatever models your fund uses.

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HFThere is a very good book by Francois-Serge Lhabitant: Hedge Fund - Quantitative Insights, but the guys has more books.

To be honest, if you already know how to make a valuation, you don't need much more. Each fund uses different models and techniques, so the best is probably to learn whatever models your fund uses.

Thanks, I was thinking that since I couldn't find any books that looked useful. It's very likely I'll end up implementing models found in papers...

 

That's a way of doing it, it will depend on the fund strategy, if they are mainly quantitative I would go for the papers...

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Some books I have read and liked:

  • Fooling Some of the People All of the Time: A Long, Short Story by David Einhorn is good read about in depth research.

  • Confidence Game. Story of BIll Ackman and MBIA.

  • A Tiger in the Land of Bulls and Bears - Story of Julian Robertson and Tiger Management.

I also like to read hedge fund letters which outline investment ideas and how people think about ideas. Marketfolly (I can't post the link as I'm not a qualified enough primate) has a decent supply of letters and is an easy way to spend a few hours.

There are also a number of blogs such as Bronte Capital which are very good and detailed.

 

Bottoms-up, fundamentally driven, research intensive funds. Both equity and credit depending on which groups you're talking about form banks. L/S Equity and Event Driven (merger arb, distressed, spec sits, etc) are most common.

Some good books on how the sausage is made at a HF:

Running Money Diary of a Hedge Fund Manager Confidence Game Fooling Some of the People All of the Time

 

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The way Ah see it, is that it took a revolution f a bihllion people for your darn short to work out!
 

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