Released to the public for the first time, writings by the incomparable Barton Biggs
Long considered one of the best brains on Wall Street, Barton Biggs acquired the stature of a legend within his lifetime. Among his many coups, he accurately called the rise and fall of the dot-com market, and was an energetic promoter of emerging markets, including China, well before American businesses began flocking there and he made vast fortunes for his clients, in the process.
But, as this fascinating book confirms, it wasn't Biggs's genius as a market analyst and hedge fund manager alone that made him special. The product of a keen and broad-ranging intellect in full command of his subjects and the English language the letters compiled in this volume leave no doubt that Barton Biggs was one of the most interesting observers of Wall Street, the financial world, and the human comedy, ever to set pen to paper.* Released from Morgan Stanley's archives and made public for the first time, the letters compiled in this volume add new luster to Biggs's reputation as a first-class finance author * Address the most essential aspects of high-frequency trading, from formulation of ideas to performance evaluation * Shares Biggs's fascinating insights and uncannily accurate predictions about an array of economic and financial topics, liberally peppered with historical references and wry humor * Organized thematically, the letters showcase Barton Biggs's observations on finance, economics and the stock market, from 1980 to 2003
Introduction xi
Section 1: What's Old Is New Again 1 (90)
Section 1A: Market History and the Long View 3 (18)
In Search of History and a Word Processor 3 (2)
That Works
Kondratieff and the Long Cycle 5 (4)
The Phony War 9 (3)
Ancient History 12 (4)
History, Market Deaths, and the Cult of the 16 (5)
Equity
Section 1B: Fire and Ice 21 (12)
The Fire and Ice Debate 21 (5)
Ice Creeps On 26 (3)
A World Lit Only by Fire? 29 (4)
Section 1C: Bubbles and Panics 33 (22)
Manias, Panics, Crashes 33 (3)
Tulipomania 36 (3)
Anarchy 39 (4)
Life on the Good Ship Swine 43 (3)
The New New Thing 46 (4)
When? 50 (5)
Section 1D: Wars and Rumors of War 55 (10)
The Last Supper 55 (4)
The Beam That Broke the Camel's Back 59 (2)
Bioterrorism and the Case for Higher P/E 61 (4)
Ratios?
Section 1E: Geopolitics 65 (26)
Popcorn and the Decline of the West 65 (4)
Diary of Mikhail S. Gorbachev-Sunday, May 69 (3)
4, 1986
Close-Up 72 (3)
Diary of Mikhail Gorbachev, May 1987 75 (3)
The Diary of Deng Xiaoping: Wistful and 78 (3)
Wishful Musings
Bottomless Pits and Nuts with Missiles 81 (2)
Diary of Saddam Hussein 83 (3)
Islamic Fundamentalism 86 (5)
Section 2: Economics and Investing 91 (102)
Section 2A: Economics and Policy 95 (32)
The Evolution of the Supply Side 95 (3)
The Tax Cut Misconception 98 (2)
Running the Movie of the Seventies Backward 100(3)
The Piper Must Still Be Paid 103(13)
The Old President with the Right Intuitions 116(3)
What Kind of People Are We? 119(3)
Emerging Markets Are Only for the Brave 122(5)
Section 2B: Investment Discipline & Tactics 127(8)
Discipline and Reading 127(3)
How to Lose the Winner's Game 130(3)
You Gotta Believe 133(2)
Section 2C: Market Psychology and Investing 135(24)
Philosophy
Contrarianism 135(5)
Electronic War Rooms and Lying in the Sun 140(3)
God Is a Mathematician? The Fibonacci 143(3)
Numbers
Beware of Linear Thinkers: Chaos on the 146(2)
Upside
How George Soros Makes Money: The Theory He 148(3)
Says Guides Him
The Horse Whisperers 151(4)
Mr. Market Is a Manic-Depressive 155(4)
Section 2D: Alternative Investments 159(10)
Filthy Lucre 159(3)
The Bull Market in Art: Mania or 162(3)
Magnificent Obsession?
Jewelry Is a Girl's Best Friend 165(4)
Section 2E: Market Predictions 169(24)
First Class on the Titanic 169(2)
"It's a Bull Market, You Know..." 171(4)
Beware the Conventional Wisdom... 175(2)
Dear Diary: Up with Which I Have to Put 177(3)
Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition 180(3)
"Even Monkeys Fall from Trees" 183(5)
Big Fish Do Not Live in Small Ponds 188(5)
Section 3: The Global View 193(122)
Section 3A: China and Hong Kong 197(28)
Buy Hong Kong 197(4)
Own Hong Kong Big 201(3)
More on China 204(4)
China: "The New Emperors" and the 208(4)
Risk/Reward Equation
How Fast Is China Really Growing? 212(3)
China Tales 215(3)
A China Traveler's Tales 218(3)
China Cooling, Us Heating 221(4)
Section 3B: India 225(12)
India Tilts to the Right and the Stock 225(3)
Market Explodes
India for the 1990s 228(3)
Great Expectations 231(3)
India: You Have to Go There to Understand 234(3)
Section 3C: Japan 237(12)
More on Japan 237(3)
Long Trips 240(2)
Japan Inc. Wants a Higher Yen 242(3)
Japan Bought High and Will Sell Low 245(4)
Section 3D: Europe, Middle East, Africa 249(10)
In the Eye of the Storm 249(4)
You Gotta Own Some Germany 253(3)
Militant Fundamentalism Spoils the Middle 256(3)
East Story
Section 3E: Latin America 259(30)
South America for the Nineties 259(4)
No More Siestas 263(5)
Argentina: The Magic Show 268(3)
Buy Mexico and Brazil 271(4)
Case Study: Peru 275(3)
Mexico Will Make It 278(4)
Mexico: Virtuous or Vicious Circle? 282(4)
Brazil: An Act of Faith 286(3)
Section 3F: East Asia 289(18)
The Best-Managed Country in the World 289(4)
Korea: Fat Premiums, Thin Pickings 293(3)
Camelot 296(3)
Letter from Myanmar 299(3)
Victory Has a Thousand Fathers 302(5)
Section 3G: Emerging Markets Roundup 307(8)
A Bigger, Faster World 307(4)
Jewel in the Portfolio 311(4)
Section 4: Characters and Culture 315(44)
Section 4A: Lunches with Luminaries 317(16)
Investment Alchemy 317(4)
Lunch with the Global Investor 321(4)
Vanity Fair 325(2)
Heroine Worship 327(3)
Poker Games on the Titanic and Sir John 330(3)
Section 4B: Jim the Trigger 333(52)
The Summer of 83 333(3)
The Trigger Comes Back for Lunch 336(3)
U3 or "Many Shall Be Restored That Are Now 339(2)
Fallen and..."
The Trigger Finds an Arb 341(3)
The Trigger Comes to Lunch 344(3)
Investment Life Its Own Self 347(3)
A Country of His Own 350(4)
Talking Technology with Jim the Trigger 354(5)
Section 5: Travelogues 359(26)
Africa 361(3)
The Idaho High Country 364(3)
Making a New High on Your Own Time 367(3)
Stretching the Mid-Life Envelope 370(3)
Japanese Landscapes 373(4)
The Snows of Kilimanjaro 377(4)
Pitfalls in Tokyo, Sand Traps in Colorado 381(4)
Section 6: Books and Letters 385
Section 6A: Book Reviews 387(18)
"Groupthink" and What to Do about It 387(4)
Captain Money and the Golden Girl Ponzi 391(4)
The Alchemy of Finance 395(3)
I Wish We Didn't Have to Play for George 398(3)
Steinbrenner
Noise and Babble . 401(4)
Section 6B: Biggs's Reading List 405
Too Much to Read 405(3)
"Books, We Know, Are a Substantial World..." 408