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Why is John Paulson’s performance a surprise?

By Ann Logue on May 11, 2013

I often quote Po’s line from the movie “Kung Fu Panda”: There is no secret ingredient. Every time there’s a major market crash, there’s someone out there who called it coming and ended up making a fortune. And inevitably, that person never duplicates the feat. In the 1987 crash, it was Elaine Gazarelli. She called [...]

Posted in Hedge Funds | Tagged Elaine Gazarelli, hedge funds, John Paulson, market efficiency, performance, Warren Buffett | 1 Response

There is no secret ingredient.

There is no secret ingredient.

By Ann Logue on August 2, 2012

This photo shows a Taoist temple on Qingcheng Mountain, the birthplace of Po the Kung-Fu Panda. Kung-Fu Panda is big here in Chengdu, since Po is a native son, and I’m told that he is typical of people of Chengdu: friendly, loves to eat, interested in peace and not war. Ever since I saw the [...]

Posted in China, Financial Advice, Hedge Funds, Teaching Finance | Tagged Chengdu, China, hedge funds, Hedge Funds for Dummies, John Paulson, Kung Fu Panda | Leave a response

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Ann Logue is a freelance writer and consulting analyst who is fascinated by business and technology. She is the author of “Socially Responsible Investing for Dummies” (Wiley 2009), “Day Trading for Dummies” (Wiley, 2007), and “Hedge Funds for Dummies” (Wiley, 2006), and has written for Alpha, Barron’s, Newsweek Japan, and Business Week Chicago, among other publications. She is a lecturer in finance at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her current career follows 12 years of experience as an investment analyst. She holds a B.A. from Northwestern University, an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago, and the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.

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