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Biggs on Finance, Economics, and the Stock Market : Barton's Market Chronicles from the Morgan Stanley Years
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Biggs on Finance, Economics, and the Stock Market : Barton's Market Chronicles from the Morgan Stanley Years

[Book Description]

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insights and uncannily accurate predictions about an array of economic and financial topics, liberally peppered with historical references and wry humor * Organized thematically, the letters showcase Barton Biggs's observations on finance, economics and the stock market, from 1980 to 2003

[Table of Contents]
 
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

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