Summary of Tom Costello's The Front Office


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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The most efficient way to make outsized returns is by luck, but credibility with institutional investors is the only thing that matters. Good luck is great, but no one is going to give you billions of dollars to manage just because you’ve gotten some. You must demonstrate a systemic causality in your trading to prove that your performance isn’t just luck. #2 There are some simple things you can do to increase your credibility in institutional finance, and some that are so difficult that only the most intelligent people can do them. #3 If you want to work for a big hedge fund, you’ll have to follow their rules. The most reputable firms are large, multi-strategy funds. They’ll have a carefully thought out filtering process designed to make sure that the most reliable and responsible people ever get anywhere near a money management decision. #4 Starting your own fund will allow you to do things the way you want to do them, and pay higher dividends when you succeed. However, this is a rather expensive route.




The Front Office


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Getting into the Hedge Fund industry is hard, being successful in the hedge fund industry is even harder. But the most successful people in the hedge fund industry all have some ideas in common that often mean the difference between success and failure. The Front Office is a guide to those ideas. It's a manual for learning how to think about markets in the way that's most likely to lead to sustained success in the way that the top Institutions, Investment Banks and Hedge Funds do. Anyone can tell you how to register a corporation or how to connect to a lawyer or broker. This isn't a book about those 'back office' issues. This is a book about the hardest part of running a hedge fund. The part that the vast majority of small hedge funds and trading system developers never learn on their own. The part that the accountants, settlement clerks, and back office staffers don't ever see. It explains why some trading systems never reach profitability, why some can't seem to stay profitable, and what to do about it if that happens to you. This isn't a get rich quick book for your average investor. There are no easy answers in it. If you need someone to explain what a stock option is or what Beta means, you should look somewhere else. But if you think you're ready to reach for the brass ring of a career in the institutional investing world, this is an excellent guide. This book explains what those people see when they look at the markets, and what nearly all of the other investors never do.




Complicated Shadows: The Life And Music Of Elvis Costello


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Complicated Shadows paints a detailed and accurate portrait of an intensely private and complex individual. It draws on nearly 50 exclusive interviews with schoolmates, pre-fame friends, early band members, journalists as well as members of The Attractions, producers, collaborators and musicians from all stages of his life and career. Thomson also unearths many previously unknown details about Costello's early years and his personal life, as well as examining his entire musical output using the recollections of those who were there at the time, the majority of whom have never talked on the subject before.




Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink


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A personal introspective by the influential pop songwriter and performer traces his Liverpool upbringing, artistic influences, creative pursuit of original punk sounds, and emergence in the MTV world.




Girl on the Run


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From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Bridesmaids and The Time of Our Lives. Abby has been on health kicks before. They involve having one muffin for breakfast, instead of two. But since starting a business, her fitness has taken even more of a back seat than her long-neglected love life. Yet, when Abby meets the cute captain of the local running club, she is mysteriously compelled to exercise. The only downside is the discovery that handsome, motorbike-riding architect Tom, with whom she’s already clashed – literally - is also a member. She’s no runner. He’s no pushover. Together, could they ever find their stride? The Sunday Times bestselling enemies to lovers, laugh-out-loud romcom - the perfect spring read.










California Cultivator


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An Ordinary Spy


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Written in the style of a CIA-censored intelligence report, a tale of two embattled spies follows their extraordinary efforts to protect their informants and traces new agent Mart Ruttenberg's investigation into a former operative's suspicious termination