No bull : my life in and out of markets / Michael Steinhardt.

By: Steinhardt, MichaelPublisher: [S.l.] : Wiley, 2001Edition: 1st edDescription: 289 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0471181528; 9780471181521DDC classification: 332.6092 Online resources: Amazon.com | Amazon customer reviews Summary: Critical Praise for NO BULL "Michael Steinhardt rode bull and bear markets to great success for himself and his investors. Since closing his fund in 1995 he has continued his successful streak in more philanthropic enterprises. But what is ultimately compelling about Steinhardt is his drive, no matter the endeavor. No Bull is a highly readable inside look into the man, his successes, and his motivations."–George Soros, Chairman, Soros Fund Management, and Chairman, The Soros Foundations Network "Michael Steinhardt has written a fascinating history of his experiences in the tumultuous economic times of the last forty years. His reflections are endlessly interesting, totally candid, very instructive, moving, warm, and in many ways, inspirational. No Bull is an important resource for anyone interested in markets, the evolution of a key player, his ideas and strategies, and his deeply felt personal philosophy."–Laurence A. Tisch, Co-Chairman, Loews Corporation "Michael Steinhardt has penned a joyous book about his rich (in every way) experiences on Wall Street, filled with angst . . . and reminiscent of a World of our Fathers as only Steinhardt would know. I always knew he was the world’s best money manager but I didn’t know that he could write, and he writes better than he trades!"–James J. Cramer, Markets Commentator for TheStreet.com and CNBC "Michael Steinhardt long ago earned Wall Street’s highest accolade, ‘money maker.’ With this fine memoir, he earns a new accolade, ‘story teller.’"–James Grant, Editor, Grant’s Interest Rate Observer "No Bull is a memoir rich in language, in detail, and in self-awareness. It is good that this is so because the life about which he writes demands it; it is not only a deeply complicated narrative in its own right but one that touches public issues of concern to us all. Do not be mistaken: Steinhardt is more than a money manager."–Marty Peretz, Editor-in
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Critical Praise for NO BULL "Michael Steinhardt rode bull and bear markets to great success for himself and his investors. Since closing his fund in 1995 he has continued his successful streak in more philanthropic enterprises. But what is ultimately compelling about Steinhardt is his drive, no matter the endeavor. No Bull is a highly readable inside look into the man, his successes, and his motivations."–George Soros, Chairman, Soros Fund Management, and Chairman, The Soros Foundations Network "Michael Steinhardt has written a fascinating history of his experiences in the tumultuous economic times of the last forty years. His reflections are endlessly interesting, totally candid, very instructive, moving, warm, and in many ways, inspirational. No Bull is an important resource for anyone interested in markets, the evolution of a key player, his ideas and strategies, and his deeply felt personal philosophy."–Laurence A. Tisch, Co-Chairman, Loews Corporation "Michael Steinhardt has penned a joyous book about his rich (in every way) experiences on Wall Street, filled with angst . . . and reminiscent of a World of our Fathers as only Steinhardt would know. I always knew he was the world’s best money manager but I didn’t know that he could write, and he writes better than he trades!"–James J. Cramer, Markets Commentator for TheStreet.com and CNBC "Michael Steinhardt long ago earned Wall Street’s highest accolade, ‘money maker.’ With this fine memoir, he earns a new accolade, ‘story teller.’"–James Grant, Editor, Grant’s Interest Rate Observer "No Bull is a memoir rich in language, in detail, and in self-awareness. It is good that this is so because the life about which he writes demands it; it is not only a deeply complicated narrative in its own right but one that touches public issues of concern to us all. Do not be mistaken: Steinhardt is more than a money manager."–Marty Peretz, Editor-in

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