书籍 The Fund的封面

The Fund

Rob Copeland

出版时间

2023-11-07

ISBN

9781250276933

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

Ray Dalio does not want you to read this book.

Late last year, when the billionaire founder of Bridgewater Associates, the largest hedge fund on the planet, announced that he was stepping down from the company he started out of his apartment nearly 50 years ago, the news made headlines around the world. Dalio cultivated an aura of international admiration and fame thanks to his company’s eye-popping success, coupled with a mystique he encouraged with frequent media appearances, celebrity hobnobbing, and his bestselling book, Principles. In The Fund, award-winning New York Times journalist Rob Copeland punctures this carefully-constructed narrative of the benevolent business titan, exposing his much-promoted “principles” as one of the great feats of hubris in modern memory―in practice, they encouraged a toxic culture of paranoia and backstabbing.

The Fund is a page-turning, stranger-than-fiction journey into a rarefied world of wealth and power. It offers an unflinching look at the pain so often caused by the “radical transparency” Dalio has described as a core tenet of his recipe for business success and a meaningful life. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with those inside and around the firm, Copeland takes readers into the room as former FBI director Jim Comey kisses Dalio's ring, recent Pennsylvania Senate candidate David McCormick drinks the Kool-Aid, and a rotating cast of memorable characters grapple with their personal psychological and moral limits―all under the watchful eye of their charismatic leader.

This is a cautionary tale for anyone convinced that the ability to make lots of money has anything at all to do with unlocking the principles of human nature.

Rob Copeland is a finance reporter for the New York Times. He was previously the longtime hedge-fund beat reporter at the Wall Street Journal, and has also covered Silicon Valley and the hidden worlds of the wealthy and powerful. His front-page investigations into Bridgewater Associates won a New York Press Club award; he was also awarded an honorable mention twice by the Socie...

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用户评论
资管行业,菜是原罪(或者说生在地球,菜是原罪)。Dalio粗暴对待所有人(这个戏码在这种企业中并不新鲜),但作者落脚还是桥水这些年太菜了(不然他怎么和乔布斯区分)。当然无论菜不菜,看完这本书你可能都不想和Dalio做朋友,这是另一个维度的事情—很重要的维度。另外拿亲中俄抨击Dalio似乎很在理,可惜最powerful的一群美国人也一样离不开MBS,所以powerful people都一样啦。
职涯丰富的同学大概经历过某种某些程度的霸凌。足够幸运、或随大流的人很难理解。这本书里有很多例子,比秋天那本马斯克读物更过瘾,因为多是访自当事人,作者文笔也畅快 - 无论哈佛天才还是中老年高管,在Ray的Tyranny下面都不堪一击,所有的信心尊严都会决堤溃坝。一走了之才能避免无尽的精神折磨。。且慢,魔鬼leader升维PUA还包括,把你被批斗的对话,崩溃大哭的场面都收录到他的案例,浓缩成一本国际畅销的《原则》。至于质疑什么MBTI的结果还有员工绩效记分卡里他本人为啥不是偶像级,还有秉烛夜谈环节对着一众女孩唱黄色小曲,只算是神ego最小儿科的表征。
作为一个总是假装读过《原则》的人,现在似乎可以公开说原则就是垃圾了。可能他的templated to understand debt crisis 也并非出自己手,而是经济学史的博士生们。
开篇的话概括了作者想说的话。When you’re rich, they think you really know. —“If I Were a Rich Man,” Fiddler on the Roof, 1964。 当你富有时,他们认为你真的知道。 ——《如果我是个富人》,《屋顶上的提琴手》。以前觉得Dalio擅长研究,看完发现他是network大师,全球飞着搞定大佬🧎
Fuck off Ray
见长评 9/10
虽然还没读,但看了作者的两个interview也大概有了点了解。之前别人给我推荐原则,作为一个爱好读投资类的书的人,不管是关于价值投资还是技术或者数学理论的书大多我都能好好享受,但Dalio的书我真是接受无能,三次尝试都没超过30页。后来看了不少他的interview,发现他说的话都很假大空,尤其有人质疑他的投资亏损时候,他总是用自信且强硬的姿态转移话题。查了查桥水的收益,根据13f公开的数据推算过去十年收益,别说跑赢美股大盘了,通胀都没跑过。后来我按照2%的管理费减去估算的员工工资和运营成本,得出来结论桥水里分蛋糕的人巅峰时期每年零收益都能分20亿美元。跟好几个人说过我觉得Dalio有问题,现在看到这本书介绍算是验证了很多我之前对dalio的猜想。读完手里的书一定要看看这本。