SOROS,The Life, Time and Trading Secrets of the World’s Greatest Investor
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14 次 |
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【作者】 |
ROBERT SLATER
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PDF
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英文
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7.21MB
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【上传时间】 |
2008-05-03
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Contents Preface 5 Chapter 1 The World’s Greatest Investor 11 Chapter 2 I Am God 25 Chapter 3 The Cellars of Budapest 34 Chapter 4 Like Freud or Einstein 41 Chapter 5 The Blind Leading the Blind 47 Chapter 6 Fascinated by Chaos 52 Chapter 7 Invest First and Investigate Later 65 Chapter 8 Putting My Money Where My Mouth Was 75 Chapter 9 A Quantum Leap 86 Chapter 10 The Identity Crisis 92 Chapter 11 The Imperial Circle 98 Chapter 12 Killing of a Lifetime 106 Chapter 13 Philosophical Speculator 116 Chapter 14 A Cheap Price for Freedom 122 Chapter 15 An Urge to Reveal Oneself 140 Chapter 16 The Big Crash 148 Chapter 17 It Takes Courage To Be a Pig 155 Chapter 18 Taming the Snake 164 Chapter 19 “The One-Way Bet” 173 Chapter 20 Black Wednesday 179 Chapter 21 King of the Hedge Funds 190 Chapter 22 The Guru 196 Chapter 23 A Common Virus Known as Hubris 204 Chapter 24 I’m a Hungarian Jew 216 Chapter 25 The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre 225 Chapter 26 Mr. Soros Goes to Washington 229 Chapter 27 Richer Than 42 Countries 238
Chapter 1
September 15, 1002, 5:30 PM Settled back in his high, leather chair behind an oval desk, George Soros gazed out the large windows to the left, taking in the breathtaking view of Central Park and the rush-hour activity some thirty-three ?oors below. He was thrilled to be once again part of The Game. Lately, when he entered the Soros Fund Management of?ce in midtown Manhattan, Soros had begun to feel more like a visitor than the boss. But today he belonged. Today he could climb a mountain. Or break the bank. He was con?dent that he could still play The Game... and play it better than most. Maybe better than everyone. So what if he spent most of his time in recent years traveling in faraway places? His operation had run smoothly since 1988, when he entrusted it to a much younger man with a glittering ?nancial record, Stanley Druckenmiller. When Soros did show up at the of?ce, he and Druckenmiller ran the place in tandem, even though they sometimes clashed over how to read the ?nancial markets. Ordinarily these days, though, Soros was more likely to be off in Eastern Europe or the former Soviet Union, helping to shape and nurture the philanthropic foundations he had established in the 1980s to turn those countries into models of democracy. Devoting all his energies for years to probing the ?nancial markets, he had made all the money he would ever need. Now, in the autumn of his life, he sought to escape the of?ce routine as much as possible. Now he preferred to huddle with his foundation staffs in Hungary or Romania, to slog through the muddy streets of Bosnia, to take part in adventure. But today was no ordinary day. George Soros was about to lay down the biggest bet in ?nancial history. His heart should have been...
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