I loved the book, especially because I'm hot on Jim Simons' trail and planning to beat him. Just need to fine-tune my latest penny stock algo because it was losing by accident.
Dumb post, but funny
I loved the book, especially because I'm hot on Jim Simons' trail and planning to beat him. Just need to fine-tune my latest penny stock algo because it was losing by accident.
Secrets of the Greatest Hedge Fund of All Time
Please don't buy this book. It's better called the drama queens of wall street (or connecticut). Better investment is the laws of trading by Lebron.
I will summarize the book for you:
- Lots of time going nowhere
- Got lucky, doubled down on successful approaches
- Survived bad times
- Kept doubling down
- Drama queens galore
Bought and read it two weeks ago when it came out, and disagree with your opinion. Leave it at that.Please don't buy this book. It's ..
Do not envy success, if you work hard and with some luck, it will come.
One of the best books I read on the subject.
Bought and read it two weeks ago when it came out, and disagree with your opinion. Leave it at that.
As for Laws of trading. Yet another list book. No thanks.
Even the king of quants is clearly not winning the game from entry signals, otherwise they would have a high win rate.
Renaissance searched for “overlooked” edges and joked about a 50.75% win rate while utilizing the law of large numbers to win in the long-run. Often times we get caught up searching for the holy grail or the perfect entry/exit for our trading or strategy development. But even with all these PhDs, RenTech was excelling trading a nearly 50% winning system to generate such astronomical returns. Much more can be gained by combining and adding unique smaller edges together than wasting time hunting for the perfect holy grail strategy!
“We’re right 50.75 percent of the time… but we’re 100 percent right 50.75 percent of the time. You can make billions that way” (pg 272)
Interesting story - worth my time and money spent (not much of either)....
What was your takeaway?