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Market Neutral Strategies

hardcoverNovember 1, 2004
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ISBN-13: 9780471268680 ISBN-10: 0471268682
Publisher
Wiley
Binding
hardcover
Published
November 1, 2004
Weight
1.1 lbs
Dimensions
23.70×3.20×16.10 cm

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Market Neutral Strategies by Levy, Kenneth N.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780471268680.

An inside view of what makes market neutral strategies tick and how they can be implemented. Market neutral strategies have gained attention for their potential to deliver positive returns regardless of the direction of underlying markets. As these strategies have built a record of good performance in recent years, their benefits have become apparent. Market Neutral Strategies draws on the wisdom and experience of professional practitioners to describe strategies that are being utilized by some of todays leading institutional investors. This book provides readers with an insiders view of what makes these strategies work and how they can be implemented successfully. Topics covered include long-short equity and convertibles, fixed income and merger arbitrage; the tax and ERISA implications of market neutral investing; and the failure of two notorious "market neutral" ventures, Askin Capital Management and Long-Term Capital Management. Bruce I. Jacobs (Florham Park, NJ) and Kenneth N. Levy are co-founders and principals of Jacobs Levy Equity Management, in Florham Park, New Jersey. They are co-authors of Equity Management: The Art and Science of Modern Quantitative Investing and Equity Management: Quantitative Analysis for Stock Selection. Bruce Jacobs holds a PhD in finance from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He is also the author of Too Smart for Our Own Good: Ingenious Investment Strategies, Illusions of Safety, and Market Crashes and Capital Ideas and Market Realities: Option Replication, Investor Behavior, and Stock Market Crashes.