Too Smart for Our Own Good: Ingenious Investment Strategies, Illusions of Safety, and Market Crashes

Gebonden Engels 2018 9781260440546
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How investment strategies designed to reduce risk can increase risk for everyone—and can crash markets and economies 

Financial crises are often blamed on unforeseeable events, the unforgiving nature of capital markets, or just plain bad luck. Too Smart for Our Own Good argues that these crises are caused by certain alluring investment strategies that promise both high returns and safety of capital. In other words, the severe and widespread crises we have suffered in recent decades were not perfect storms. Instead, they were made by us. By understanding how and why this is so, we may be able to avoid or ameliorate future crises—and maybe even anticipate them.

One of today’s leading financial thinkers, Bruce I. Jacobs, examines recent financial crises—including the 1987 stock market crash, the 1998 collapse of the hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management, the 2007–2008 credit crisis, and the European debt crisis—and reveals the common threads that explain these market disruptions. In each case, investors in search of safety were drawn to novel strategies that were intended to reduce risk but actually magnified it—and blew up markets. Too Smart for Our Own Good takes a behind-the-curtain look at: 

• The inseparable nature of investment risk and reward and the often counterproductive effects of some popular approaches for reducing risk
• A trading strategy known as portfolio insurance and the key role it played in the 1987 stock market crash
• How option-related trading disrupted markets in the decade following the 1987 crash
• Why the demise of Long-Term Capital Management in 1998 wreaked havoc on US stock and bond markets 
• How mortgage-backed financial products, by shifting risk from one party to another, created the credit crisis of 2007–2008 and contributed to the subsequent European debt crisis

This broad, detailed investigation of financial crises is the most penetrating and objective look at the subject to date. In addition, Jacobs, an industry insider, offers invaluable insights into the nature of investment risk and reward, and how to manage risk.

Risk is unavoidable—especially in investing—and financial markets connect us all. Until we accept these facts and manage risk in responsible ways, major crises will always be just around the bend. Too Smart for Our Own Good is a big step toward smarter investing—and a better financial future for everyone.

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ISBN13:9781260440546
Taal:Engels
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<p>Exhibits<BR><BR>Acknowledgments<BR><BR>Introduction: Creating Financial Storms<BR><BR>Part I<BR><BR>Chapter 1: Reducing Risk<BR><BR>Part II<BR><BR>Chapter 2: Black Monday 1987<BR><BR>Chapter 3: Replicating Options<BR><BR>Chapter 4: Portfolio Insurance and Futures Markets<BR><BR>Chapter 5: Portfolio Insurance and the Crash<BR><BR>Chapter 6: After the 1987 Crash--Options<BR><BR>Part III<BR><BR>Chapter 7: Options, Hedge Funds, and the Volatility of 1998<BR><BR>Chapter 8: Long-Term Capital Management<BR><BR>Chapter 9: Long-Term Capital Management Postmortem<BR><BR>Part IV</P><p>Chapter 10: The Credit Crisis and Recession, 2007-2009<BR><BR>Chapter 11: Blowing Bubbles<BR><BR>Chapter 12: Weapons of Mass Destruction<BR><BR>Chapter 13: Securitization and the Housing Bubble<BR><BR>Chapter 14: Securitization and the Credit Crisis<BR><BR>Part V<BR><BR>Chapter 15: After the Storm, 2010-2018<BR><BR>Chapter 16: The European Debt Crisis<BR><BR>Chapter 17: Illusions of Safety and Market Meltdowns<BR><BR>Chapter 18: Taming the Tempest<BR><BR>Appendix A: Foreshadowing the Crises: The Crash of 1929<BR><BR>Appendix B: Primer on Bonds, Stocks, and Derivatives<BR><BR>Appendix C: The Debate on Portfolio Insurance<BR><BR>Appendix D: Derivatives Disasters in the 1990s&nbsp;<BR><BR>Appendix E: Bruce Jacobs's Research Objectivity Standards Proposal<BR><BR>Acronyms</P><p>Glossary<BR><BR>Endnotes<BR><BR>Bibliography<BR><BR>Index<BR><BR><BR></P>

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