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Chaos kings

how Wall Street traders make billions in the new age of crisis
Author: Search for this author Patterson, Scott, 1969- (author)
Statement of Responsibility: Scott Patterson
Year: [2023]
Publisher: New York [New York] [u.a.], Scribner
Media group: Book/Buch
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A Wall Street Journal bestseller: Written by a veteran Wall Street Journal reporter, this is a fascinating deep dive into the world of billion-dollar traders and high-stakes crisis predictors who strive to turn extreme events into financial windfalls. There’s no doubt that our world has gotten more extreme. Pandemics, climate change, superpower rivalries, cyberattacks, political radicalization—virtually, everywhere we look there is mayhem bearing down on us, putting trillions of assets at risk. And at least two factions have formed around how to respond. In Chaos Kings, Scott Patterson depicts how one faction, led by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, bestselling author of The Black Swan, believes humans can never see the big disaster coming. In their view, extreme events—so-called Black Swans—while inevitable, will always catch us by surprise. In 2007, Taleb’s longtime collaborator, Mark Spitznagel, launched the Universa hedge fund, which would go on to make billions protecting investors against unforeseen chaos in the market. A second faction, which relies on complex formulas, believes looming chaos can be detected. Chief among these risk prognosticators is Didier Sornette, a colorful French mathematician who enjoys riding his motorcycle at speeds in excess of 170 miles per hour. When Sornette looks out from what he calls his Financial Crisis Observatory in Zurich, Switzerland, what he sees are Dragon Kings—punishing events that are unlikely to occur but have probabilities that can be predicted…and defended against.
Which faction is right? All of our financial futures may depend on the answer.
 
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Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Prologue: Hell Is Coming -- Part I: Swans & -- Dragons -- Chapter 1: Boom! -- Chapter 2: Ruin Problems -- Chapter 3: Worse Lies Ahead -- Chapter 4: The Sizzler -- Chapter 5: The World According to Nassim Taleb -- Chapter 6: The Turkey Problem -- Chapter 7: Dragon Hunter -- Chapter 8: That Way Lies Madness -- Chapter 9: A Very Dark Tunnel -- Part II: Fat-Tail City -- Chapter 10: Dreams & -- Nightmares -- Chapter 11: Flash Crash -- Chapter 12: The Disorder Cluster -- Chapter 13: Volmageddon -- Chapter 14: This Is the World We Live in -- Chapter 15: Lottery Tickets -- Part III: The Wicked Problem -- Chapter 16: This Civilization Is Finished -- Chapter 17: Transition to Extinction -- Chapter 18: Ruin Is Forever -- Chapter 19: It's Way Past Time -- Chapter 20: The Gamble -- Chapter 21: The Tipping Point and Beyond -- Chapter 22: Flying Blind -- Chapter 23: The Great Dilemma of Risk -- Chapter 24: Doorstep to Doom -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Notes -- Index -- Copyright

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Author: Search for this author Patterson, Scott, 1969- (author)
Statement of Responsibility: Scott Patterson
Year: [2023]
Publisher: New York [New York] [u.a.], Scribner
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ISBN: 978-1-9821-7993-9
ISBN (2nd): 978-1-9821-7995-3
Description: viii, 322 Seiten, Illustrationen
Tags: Investition, Financial Risk, Black Swan Theory, Risk, Crisis, Future, Decision Making, Finanzrisiko, Investment, Schwarzer Schwan, Black Swan (Risk), Risiko, Black Swan (Risiken), Economic Crisis, Krise, Wirtschaftskrise, Zukunft, Entscheidung, Entscheidungsfindung, Decision
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Language: eng
Media group: Book/Buch