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Tim Sykes




If you would like to receive a free copy of Tim Syke’s book, An American Hedge Fund, leave a brief comment below (making sure you leave your correct email). I have TWO copies to send to two of my randomly chosen readers as a Christmas [slash] Hannukah [slash] New Year’s gift.

Timothy Sykes’ book An American Hedge Fund takes you through a conversational, breezy account of how he took $12,000 of Bar Mitzva money and traded it to $1 million. Although Tim peppers his book with specific trades, the book doesn’t have any charts. This is disappointing because it would have been so enriching. Maybe for the second printing ;)

While I respect and admire Tim’s drive as a trader, I can’t help but think it was sheer luck that he didn’t completely blow up before he made serious money. Although the story takes place during the tech bubble of the late 1990’s, when turkeys flew like hawks, his complete disregard for risk is breathtaking.

The string of luck catches up to him when he sinks 33% of the capital under his management into Cygnus (now Accesso) a private company that later in the story goes public on the pink sheets. This is not only a continuation of his disregard for risk management, it is a colossal style drift, taking him from trading short term price patterns to long term investment into an illiquid holding.

I don’t recall every reading about any thought of capital allocation or money management. That is, measuring trades using R to standardize the risk that was taken to provide the resulting return.

To Prop or Not to Prop
After his initial success, while considering the options available to move him away from casual trading to a more serious undertaking, Tim decides against joining a proprietary trading firm because it “would only serve to increase [his] risk, not reduce it.”
Continue reading ‘An American Hedge Fund: Book Review & Giveaway’

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