Synopses & Reviews
High-performing and highly leveraged, hedge funds are among todays most talked-about subjects in the world of investing. But its not the hedge fund managers doing the talking. These secretive financial pros, while relentlessly pursuing every possible angle to provide their clients with far-better-than-average returns, are just as relentless in revealing as little as possible about the techniques they use to achieve those returns.
Trade Like a Hedge Fund changes all that. Written by hedge fund manager James Altucher, this technique-heavy introduction to the day-in, day-out world of hedge fund trading explores twenty trading systems, strategies, and techniques that active traders can use to uncover hidden pockets of inefficiency in any market. Altucher is well known to hedge fund managers and other market professionals for his regular contributions to TheStreet.com, and he wastes no time in getting right to the bread-and-butter trading strategies that form the foundation of todays well-documented hedge fund successes.
Learn the tips and techniques that allow fund managers and frontline traders to:
- Identify stocks that are gapping up or down, then trade those with the greatest short-term likelihood of filling that gap
- Intraday trade the NYSE tick indicatorperhaps the purest indicator of investor sentiment at any given second
- Provide impressive short-term trading profits using an innovative Bollinger Bandbased trading system
- Buy a portfolio of less-than-five-dollar stocksand average over 100 percent annual return
- Follow the low-profile movements of fixed-income investors for valuable clues to equity market direction
- Profit from playing stocks on the verge of being deletednot added, but deletedfrom major indices
- Profit from trading against common market fallacies that continually win praise even as they are continually proven wrong
Despite evidence to the contrary, hedge fund managers and traders are not magicians. But they are distinctive and savvy traders whoas opposed to staid, rules-driven mutual fund or portfolio managersenjoy the freedom to employ virtually any strategy in search of trading profits for their high-wealth clients. Let Trade Like a Hedge Fund give you a rare first-person look inside the world of the hedge fund manager, and introduce you to numerous hedge-fund techniques and tactics that you can seamlesslyand profitablyintegrate into your own trading program.
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Learn the successful strategies behind hedge fund investing
Hedge funds and hedge fund trading strategies have long been popular in the financial community because of their flexibility, aggressiveness, and creativity. Trade Like a Hedge Fund capitalizes on this phenomenon and builds on it by bringing fresh and practical ideas to the trading table. This book shares 20 uncorrelated trading strategies and techniques that will enable readers to trade and invest like never before. With detailed examples and up-to-the-minute trading advice, Trade Like a Hedge Fund is a unique book that will help readers increase the value of their portfolios, while decreasing risk.
James Altucher (New York, NY) is a partner at Subway Capital, a hedge fund focused on special arbitrage situations, and short-term statistically based strategies. Previously, he was a partner with technology venture capital firm 212 Ventures and was CEO and founder of Vaultus, a wireless and software company.
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Praise for Trade Like a Hedge Fund
"If you want factual advice based on real research, this is a must-read."
Larry Williams, author, The Right Stock at the Right Time
"Altucher, a successful money manager, reveals his most profitable stock trading strategies and how to use them, despite strong protests from his partners and clients. Never look a gift horse in the mouth. Grab them ASAP!"
Yale Hirsch, founder of Stock Traders Almanac and editor of thirty-seven annual editions
"I cant believe that James Altucher has written this book! Hes given away dozens of ways I know to make money. I am glad Im not in the game anymore. He could ruin it."
James J. Cramer, founder and markets commentator of TheStreet.com, and cohost of CNBCs Kudlow & Cramer
About the Author
JAMES ALTUCHER is a partner at Subway Capital, a hedge fund focused on special arbitrage situations and short-term statistically based strategies. He writes for TheStreet.com, Street Insight, and StreetView, and has been a guest on the television show Kudlow & Cramer. Previously, he was a partner with the technology venture capital firm 212 Ventures and was CEO and founder of Vaultus, a wireless and software company. He holds a BA in computer science from Cornell and attended graduate school for computer science at Carnegie Mellon University.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
TECHNIQUE 1: The Bread and Butter Trade—Playing Gaps.
TECHNIQUE 2: How to Play the QQ Q-SPY Spread Using Unilateral Pairs Trading.
TECHNIQUE 3: Buying Bankruptcies.
TECHNIQUE 4: Using the TICK.
TECHNIQUE 5: Playing the Bands.
TECHNIQUE 6: Stocks Less Than $5.
TECHNIQUE 7: The Slow Turtle.
TECHNIQUE 8: The QQQ Crash System.
TECHNIQUE 9: The Relative Fed Model (and Other Fun Things You Can Do with Yields).
TECHNIQUE 10: Deletions from the Indexes.
TECHNIQUE 11: Everything You Wanted to Know About the 200-Day Moving Average but Were Afraid to Ask.
TECHNIQUE 12: End of Quarter, End of Month, Outside Month.
TECHNIQUE 13: Ten Percent Down—Panic 101.
TECHNIQUE 14: Taking Advantage of Option Expiration Day.
TECHNIQUE 15: Extreme Convertible Arbitrage.
TECHNIQUE 16: Intraday Bollinger Bands.
TECHNIQUE 17: All Good Things Come in Fours (“4” Is a Magic Number).
TECHNIQUE 18: The Wednesday Reversal.
TECHNIQUE 19: What Does Not Work?
TECHNIQUE 20: Reading List.
Index.