书籍 A Man for All Markets的封面

A Man for All Markets

Edward O. Thorp

出版社

Random House

出版时间

2017-01-23

ISBN

9781400067961

评分

★★★★★

标签

投资

书籍介绍

The incredible true story of the card-counting mathematics professor who taught the world how to beat the dealer and, as the first of the great quantitative investors, ushered in a revolution on Wall Street.

A child of the Great Depression, legendary mathematician Edward O. Thorp invented card counting, proving the seemingly impossible: that you could beat the dealer at the blackjack table. As a result he launched a gambling renaissance. His remarkable success—and mathematically unassailable method—caused such an uproar that casinos altered the rules of the game to thwart him and the legions he inspired. They barred him from their premises, even put his life in jeopardy. Nonetheless, gambling was forever changed.

Thereafter, Thorp shifted his sights to “the biggest casino in the world”: Wall Street. Devising and then deploying mathematical formulas to beat the market, Thorp ushered in the era of quantitative finance we live in today. Along the way, the so-called godfather of the quants played bridge with Warren Buffett, crossed swords with a young Rudy Giuliani, detected the Bernie Madoff scheme, and, to beat the game of roulette, invented, with Claude Shannon, the world’s first wearable computer.

Here, for the first time, Thorp tells the story of what he did, how he did it, his passions and motivations, and the curiosity that has always driven him to disregard conventional wisdom and devise game-changing solutions to seemingly insoluble problems. An intellectual thrill ride, replete with practical wisdom that can guide us all in uncertain financial waters, A Man for All Markets is an instant classic—a book that challenges its readers to think logically about a seemingly irrational world.

用户评论
半本好书,前面挺有意思,讲他如何少年时的读书生涯,如何在几个专业间流转,如何解出21点,如何成为最早的quant并建立自己的hedge fund。可惜后面部分行文太过随意,没什么有深度的东西了。
量化投资对冲基金经理 Edward Thorp 自传 讲述求学成长 与Claude Shannon 合作设计世界第一款可穿戴设备 21点赢遍大赌场 有人生经验 如何与老婆做最佳赌场搭档 还有投资方法对市场的态度 EPS PPS DY 分析
前半部分透露出些沾沾自喜的口气有点烦人,但是故事讲的精彩。到了后半不讲故事开始一些杂乱的平行话题,也有点散
Pros: bigger profits attracts bigger thieves -- the way they play is way more dirty, inefficient market is not an argument, it is how we can explore -- turn all into chances... Cons: he is a genius, not much experience revealed when he got challenged, stuck in life and how he got around, neither how he made major decisions..
前面的个人传记有趣,后面关于investment的部分还挺基础的,不过我希望什么都不知道的时候看过会好点。有一部分关于EMH讲得还不错,20章之后大概是在凑字数?Audible听完的,可能漏了一些细节。
1.传奇的人生;2.总能在恰当的时候放弃旁人看来可能觉得可惜的路,佩服;3.听到好多教科书中熟悉的名字;4.要是早点看到这本书我一定会更认真学数学;5.产生了一种“我也可以写几行代码轻松套利”的错觉;6.要是少一点“我和诺奖得主曾在一所学校任教(虽然我俩不熟)”““我女儿收到了巴菲特的回信(虽然后来什么也没发生)”这类无关紧要的内容会更好
最让我惊讶的是最后那张reit的回报
genius
没有生活在战争年代真的很幸运。
诚意不足的自传,读者目的是学习了解其投资技术的话,还不如去看William Poundstone的《Fortune's Formula》