Acknowledgements. Introduction.
Chapter 1 On the Road.
Chapter 2 A Hedge Fund is What?
Chapter 3 How Large Is the Market?
Chapter 4 Hedge Fund Investing.
Chapter 5 Understanding Alternative Investing Is Both Math and
Science.
Chapter 6 Why Fund of Funds Work.
Chapter 7 Understanding Risk and the Need for Due Diligence.
Chapter 8 Redemption.
Chapter 9 Fees.
Chapter10 Leverage Facilities and Risk Management.
Chapter 11 Recent Lessons Learned and Current Trends.
Chapter 12 New Products.
Chapter 13 Multi-Strategy Funds versus Hedge Fund of Funds.
Chapter 14 How Fund of Funds Source Managers.
Chapter 15 Conclusion.
Epilogue: Turning Point.
Appendix.
Glossary.
Notes.
Index.
Daniel Strachman has been working on Wall Street for more than fifteen years, providing services and advice to individuals and institutions. He is also editor of the blog, HedgeAnswers.com, which offers commentary and insight into the hedge fund industry. Strachman has worked in product development, marketing, and sales focused around the money management industry. He is author of The Long and Short of Hedge Funds, The Fundamentals of Hedge Fund Management, the first and second editions of Getting Started in Hedge Funds, Essential Stock Picking Strategies, and Julian Robertson: A Tiger in the Land of Bulls and Bears, all published by Wiley. Richard Bookbinder formed Bookbinder Capital Management LLC in the spring of 1999 and is actively involved in all aspects of business operations including fund management, portfolio allocation, and manager research. He also acts as a sub-advisor to investors seeking customized hedge fund of funds portfolios. In 2009, Bookbinder launched TerraVerde Capital Management, a fund of funds that invests in managers who aim to reduce the world's carbon footprint.
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